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20 March, 14:45

When sodium bonds with chlorine, what is the chlorine electron configuration like? A. any other halogenB. neonC. argonD. radon

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  1. 20 March, 16:55
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    Explanation:

    For sodium to bond with chlorine, it is through electrovalent bonding.

    It means, one electron is transferred from the sodium to the chlorine.

    Normally, chlorine has 17 electrons, by adding one, we get 18 electrons.

    This is the number of electrons for Argon
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