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how is electron movement related to the bonding in sodium chloride?
a the atomic orbitals overlap and share electrons causing an ionic bond to form.
b electrostatic sharing of electrons between atoms allows covalent bond formation.
c electrons exchange creating ions to form an ionic bond by electrostatic attraction.
d orbital overlap occurs between the atoms to exchange electrons to form the covalent bond.
Sodium chloride ($NaCl$) is an ionic compound. Sodium ($Na$) donates an electron to chlorine ($Cl$), forming $Na^+$ and $Cl^-$ ions. These ions are held together by electrostatic attraction, which is the basis of an ionic bond.
- Option A is incorrect because orbital overlap and electron - sharing are characteristics of covalent bonds, not ionic bonds.
- Option B is wrong as electrostatic sharing of electrons is not a correct description for ionic bond formation (ionic bonds involve electron transfer, not sharing).
- Option D is incorrect since orbital overlap for electron exchange is related to covalent bond formation, not the ionic bond in sodium chloride.
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C. Electrons exchange creating ions to form an ionic bond by electrostatic attraction.