Sodium has 1 electron to "donate" and chlorine has space to "accept" 1 electron, so this electron transfer occurs and both have a stable octet electron configuration
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
When added together, yields sodium chloride, or what is known as table salt used in common households.
Not quite right. Sodium chloride is formed from sodium ions (Na+) and chloride ions (Cl-)
The positive sodium ion and the negative chloride ion attract each other (opposite charges attract.) The attraction between ions is very strong and the result is ionic bond because of the strong attraction between these ions millions of them bond together forming crystals.
An ionic bond as there is an actual transfer of electrons between the two elements in the product, Sodium Chloride. Sodium gives away one electron in order to become stable, i.e., get noble gas configuration and chlorine accepts that electron (given away by Sodium) to become stable. Thus, an ionic bond is formed between them.
They are held together by an electrostatic force causing an ionic bond.
Between the ions Na+ and Cl- a strong ionic bond exist.
This is a strong ionic bond.
The positive sodium ions and negative chloride ions attract each other.
Sodium chloride has an ionic bond.
In water sodium chloride is dissociated in ions Na+ and Cl-.
The bond is an ionic bond, an electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. an example is NaCl which contains sodium ions, Na+, and chloride, Cl-, ions. The sodium chloride lattice is held together by electrostatic attraction between them.
Sodium atoms lose their single valence band electron becoming positive sodium ions. Chlorine atoms gain a single electron filling the empty space in their valence band becoming negative chloride ions. The oppositely charged ions attract each other electrostatically. The ions can readily form a solid cubic crystal held together by this electrostatic charge, but the ions freely disperse in water forming a solution of isolated sodium ions, isolated chloride ions, and water molecules.
It is the electromagnetic force as it is expressed in what is called an ionic chemical bond that holds individual molecules of table salt (NaCl) together.
Sodium chloride, NaCl, is a compound, which is a pure substance. It is a compound because sodium ions and chloride ions chemically bond to each other to form the ionic compound NaCl.
The ionic bond of sodium chloride is formed when chlorine gains an electron from sodium.
When added together, yields sodium chloride, or what is known as table salt used in common households.