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20 January, 01:05

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What is the formula of the compound formed between oxygen (O) and sodium (Na) ?

-ONa, because oxygen gains one electron and sodium loses one electron.

-ONa2, because oxygen gains two electrons and sodium loses one electron.

-Na2O, because oxygen gains two electrons and sodium loses one electron.

-NaO, because oxygen gains one electron and sodium loses one electron.

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  1. 20 January, 03:11
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    Na2O

    Explanation:

    it is because oxygen has a lower valence compared to sodium
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