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18 December, 15:27

What type of bonding occurs in a sample of pure sodium,? In other words, how is one sodium atom held to another sodium atom? A. Covalent B. metallic C. ionic

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  1. 18 December, 15:55
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    The answer to your question is B. metallic

    Explanation:

    Covalent bonding is a bond between two nonmetals and the difference in electronegativity is between 0 and 1.7. Sodium could not have this kind of bond because is a metal.

    Ionic bonding is a bond between a metal and a nonmetal and the difference of electronegativity is higher than 1.7. Sodium can have this kind of bond it is necessary one nonmetal.

    Metallic, sodium has a metallic bond because this bond is characteristic of metals.
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