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What would happen if 1 ion of chlorine combined with 1 ion of sodium?

When 1 ion of chlorine combines with 1 ion of sodium, they form a molecule of sodium chloride (table salt). The chlorine ion gains an electron from the sodium ion, creating a stable compound with a balanced charge.


What would happen if a crystal of sodium acetate is dropped into unsaturated solution of salt?

The sodium acetate crystal would dissolve in the unsaturated salt solution as it has higher solubility. This would increase the concentration of sodium ions and acetate ions in the solution, potentially precipitating out salt crystals if the solution becomes saturated.


What would happen if a sodium atom and a chlorine atom came into contact?

The sodium atom would transfer its outer electron to the chlorine atom, forming a sodium ion with a positive charge and a chloride ion with a negative charge. These ions would then be attracted to each other, forming an ionic bond to create sodium chloride, or table salt.


What would happen if a positively charged sodium ion and a negatively charged chlorine ion came in contact?

They would form an ionic bond and combine to create sodium chloride, a type of salt. The sodium ion would transfer its positive charge to the chlorine ion, creating a stable compound with no net charge.


What type of bond would bond Na and Cl into a compound, and what would happen to the electrons in this bond?

Sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) would form an ionic bond to create the compound sodium chloride (NaCl). In this bond, sodium transfers one electron to chlorine, resulting in Na and Cl- ions. The electrons are transferred, not shared, in an ionic bond.