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Ionic or Electrovalent Bond - Structures of Some Electrovalent Compounds

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  • Key Points: Structures of Some Electrovalent Compounds
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Structures of Some Electrovalent Compounds

  • NaCl forms when sodium gives 1 electron to chlorine, making Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions.
  • MgCl₂ forms when magnesium gives 2 electrons, one to each chlorine atom.
  • CaO forms when calcium gives 2 electrons to oxygen, forming Ca²⁺ and O²⁻.
  • Electron dot structures show how electrons are transferred during ionic bonding.
  • Ionic bond formation is a redox process—metals lose electrons (oxidation), non-metals gain (reduction).
 
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