Which list pairs each element in table salt, NaCl, with the correct charge of its ion? Na: positive; Cl: positive Na: positive; Cl: negative Na: negative; Cl: negative Na: negative; Cl: positive

Respuesta :

The answer is Na: positive; Cl: negative.

NaCl is a binary ionic compound, meaning its a compound that has an anion, which is a positive ion and a cation, which is negative ion. On the periodic table, Na is in row 1A, which all have a positive charge because there is 1 more proton than electrons and Cl is in row 7A, which all have negative charges because there is 1 more electron than protons.

Answer : The correct option is, Na: positive; Cl: negative.

Explanation :

Ionic compound : These are the compounds where the atoms are bonded through ionic bond.  

Ionic bonds are formed by the complete transfer of the electrons. The atom which looses the electron is considered as electropositive atom and the atom which gains the electron is known as electronegative atom.

The ionic bonds are formed between one metal and one non-metal.

As we know that NaCl is an ionic compound because in NaCl, the sodium cation [tex](Na^+)[/tex] is a metal and the chloride anion [tex](Cl^-)[/tex] is a non-metal that means the one electron of sodium metal completely transfer to the chlorine atom and it combines to forms ionic compound through ionic bond.

The sodium atom loose one electron and it is considered as electropositive atom and the chlorine atom gain one electron and it is considered as electronegative atom.

Hence, the correct option is, Na: positive; Cl: negative.