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11 April, 15:40

When Na and Cl combine to form a compound, which atom (s) will become a cation?

Na only

Cl only

both Na and Cl

neither Na nor Cl

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  1. 11 April, 16:54
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    The answer is Na only
  2. 11 April, 18:12
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    Na only.

    Explanation:

    When sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) combines to form a compound, sodium atom will become a cation (positively charged ion).

    Both elements are known to be unstable due to their incomplete outermost shell. Chlorine has 7 valence electron in its outermost shell while sodium has 1 valence electron in its outermost shell. Sodium will donate its lone pair of electron to chlorine through covalent bonding to complete the outermost shell of chlorine thereby forming a NaCl compound (sodium chloride).

    Chlorine being an acceptor will become a negatively charged ion (anion) while sodium being the donor will become positively charged ion (cation)
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