Common salt is NACl and contains both sodium and chlorine. It can therefre be used as a source of chlorine (electrolysis) and sodium compounds.
Why does sodium make ionkc bond with chlorine
Salt is an ionic compound. In it the sodium forms positive ions while the chlorine forms negative ions. Oppositely charged ions attract one another.
The bond is based on the electrostatic reaction.
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Because sodium is a Group 1 metal and iodine is a Group 17 nonmetal, they will form an ionic bond to form the ionic compound NaI, called sodium iodide. The sodium atom will lose one electron to the iodine atom, forming a Na+ ion and an I- ion. The ions of opposite charge will form an electrostatic attraction called an ionic bond.
The sodium atom gives an electron to the chlorine atom to make the sodium and chloride ions respectively. Then they form ionic bonds forming sodium chloride.
This question doesn't make sense. For a bond to form, you must have a compound such as NaCl. To determine the number of bonds, the Lewis structure must be drawn. It is a single bond, so that means that the bond type is a sigma bond.A second opinion:The questioner may be asking about the bonding in sodium metal. The bonding in metals is, not surprisingly, referred to as metallic bonding. The "free" electrons are delocalized and can move easily through the metal, allowing for electrical and heat conduction.
Anions bond with chlorine, so I would guess that they make compounds that are either unharmful (eg. Sodium ion + Chlorine ion = table salt) or easier to filter out.
Ionic bond
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because the bond between them have greater polarity than that of a covalent bond.
Ionic bond
Ionic bond exist between metals and nonmetals.
Sodium chloride has ionic bonds; sodium chloride form a giant lattice.
Sodium chloride, an ionic compound, is formed.
No. Sodium and Chlorine form an Ionic bond because the difference of their electronegativities equal 2.1. Use this: Nonpolar-covalent bond - 0-0.39 Polar-covalent bond - 0.4-1.79 Ionic bond - 1.8+
Chlorine is non metal by nature and na is a metal therefore both needs to stabilize thereselves since they make ionic bond.the reason of ionic bond formation is diffrence in value of electronegativity.
Ionic bonds are formed when electrons are gained or lost. This is the complete transfer of electrons between the atoms. For e.g sodium(Na) releases its one electron which is transfered to the deserving chlorine atom(Cl). So, chlorine becomes negatively charged and the sodium atom becomes a positive ion(Na+). This is the case when electrons are completely transfered from sodium to chlorine and ionic bond is formed i.e NaCl. Moreover, when electrons are shared between atoms covalent bonds may form.
The bond type is determined by the way they share electrons each other. For instance, hydrogen and chlorine share one electron each to form a molecule of HCl with a covalent bond. When sodium reacts with chlorine, the latter gains electrons to make a lattice by ions through ionic bonds.
The presence of Na (Sodium, a metal) and HCO (non metals) make it a bond between a metal and non-metals, thus it is ionic bond.