Aysce
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Question:
Show (in terms of electron configurations of the atoms involved and the ions formed) how the following pairs of elements form ionic compounds. Deduce the formulae of the compounds formed:
c. Sodium and oxygen
So this is my working:
Na (2,8,1) O(2,6)
I can't see what will happen though. If Na transfers 1 electron, it won't share the electron configuration of a noble gas ie (2,8).
I doubt Oxygen can transfer 6 electrons to sodium and even if it is possible, Na wll only be (2,8,7) not (2,8,8).
So can it be deduced that these two elements cannot form ionic compounds? Thanks.
Show (in terms of electron configurations of the atoms involved and the ions formed) how the following pairs of elements form ionic compounds. Deduce the formulae of the compounds formed:
c. Sodium and oxygen
So this is my working:
Na (2,8,1) O(2,6)
I can't see what will happen though. If Na transfers 1 electron, it won't share the electron configuration of a noble gas ie (2,8).
I doubt Oxygen can transfer 6 electrons to sodium and even if it is possible, Na wll only be (2,8,7) not (2,8,8).
So can it be deduced that these two elements cannot form ionic compounds? Thanks.