Question #f22bd
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Jan 7, 2017
Electrons transfer to the more electronegative atom in this case, but both ions formed have noble gas configuration.
Explanation:
In an ionic compound, the more electronegative atom will gain the electron from the less electronegative atom, but as a result, both ions formed will have the noble gas electron configuration.
Here is an example:
sodium, Na:
chlorine, Cl:
After transfer of an electron to the more electronegative Cl, two ions result:
sodium,
chloride,
Both ions have