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22 August, 18:20

Sodium chloride, table salt, forms ions when dissolved. Sodium loses one electron. Chloride gains one electron. What are the charges on the two ions?

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  1. 22 August, 20:37
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    Na is a cation, meaning it needs to lose electrons to gain a full outer shell. Since it is an alkaline metal, it has a charge of + 1. (Cations are positive and need to lose electrons.).

    Cl is an anion, meaning it needs to gain electrons to gain a full outer shell. Since is is a halogen, it has a charge of - 1. (Anions are negative and need to gain electrons).
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