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This question is about sodium and chlorine. Figure 2 shows the positions of sodium and chlorine in the periodic table. State one difference and one similarity in t... show full transcript
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Difference: Sodium has one electron in its outer shell, while chlorine has seven electrons in its outer shell.
Similarity: Both sodium and chlorine have the same number of electrons in their inner shell.
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When a sodium atom reacts with a chlorine atom, the sodium atom loses one electron from its outer shell. This electron is transferred to the chlorine atom, which gains it. The loss of the electron from sodium results in a positively charged sodium ion (Na⁺), while the gain of the electron by chlorine results in a negatively charged chloride ion (Cl⁻). The resultant compounds, sodium chloride (NaCl), exhibit ionic bonding due to the electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions.
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