accepts an electron to become the chloride anion, Cl-
No! A sodium atom is initially electrically neutral. When it donates one electron to a chlorine atom, the sodium atom becomes a singly charged cation.
It becomes an ion with a larger radius than the atom of chlorine
It forms an ionic bond with sodium creating Salt, which has a lattice shape
Chlorine (Cl)
A chlorine atom can form ionic bonds by accepting an electron and covalent bonds by sharing electrons.
ionic bond
No! A sodium atom is initially electrically neutral. When it donates one electron to a chlorine atom, the sodium atom becomes a singly charged cation.
It becomes an ion with a larger radius than the atom of chlorine
The bonding mechanism between sodium and chlorine atom occurs through harpoon mechanism
It forms an ionic bond with sodium creating Salt, which has a lattice shape
Sodium chloride has ionic bonds.
they form an ionic bond (:
they form an ionic bond (:
One: It is transferred from the sodium atom to the chlorine atom.
A sodium atom has one electron outside a closed shell, and a chlorine atom lacks one electron to fill a shell. A sodium chloride molecule forms by ionic bonding, the ionization of sodium and chlorine atoms and the attraction of the resulting positive and negative ions.
Chlorine (Cl)
They form an ionic bond