Electrons.
Unlike the sodium and chlorine, some atoms become more stable by sharing electrons and therefore form the ionic compounds.
they blow upinto 1 billion peices and kill everyone
A chlorine atom can form ionic bonds by accepting an electron and covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
when sodium valence electron is transferred to chlorine , both atoms become ions . the sodium atom becomes a positive ion . the chlorine atom becomes a negative ion .
Sodium + Chlorine ---> Sodium Chloride I think that is correct
Unlike the sodium and chlorine, some atoms become more stable by sharing electrons and therefore form the ionic compounds.
valence electrons
they blow upinto 1 billion peices and kill everyone
Sodium and chlorine are both completely unlike table salt. Sodium is a soft, highly reactive metal that explodes on contact with water. Chlorine is a greenish, highly toxic gas.
Yes
Sodium chloride has no charge.
positively
To become stable. Without the sharing or "loaning" of electrons atoms would become very reactive. Pure sodium put into water would explode, but when sodium is combined with Chlorine, it produces Sodium Chloride (NaCl) otherwise known as common table salt.
A chlorine atom can form ionic bonds by accepting an electron and covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
Sodium and Chlorine (Will become sodium chloride)
Because sodium has a low electronegativity and chlorine has a high electronegativity; sodium become a cation and chlorine an anion.
positively