Ionic Compounds Explained
Chlorine and sodium interact to form sodium chloride, a classic example of an ionic compound. The process involves the transfer of electrons, resulting in a strong lattice structure held together by electromagnetic forces. This unique arrangement makes ionic compounds, like gemstones, both strong and brittle, as their atoms lack the ability to slide past one another.In this clip
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