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10 June, 21:31

What happens when a sodium atom that has lost an electron comes near a chlorine atom that has gained an electron?

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  1. 10 June, 21:47
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    If the chlorine already gained an electron (it has become stable), the sodium will not form a compound with chlorine unless it is sodium that gives chlorine the electron. Only then will they form a compound of NaCl.
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