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  • plz answer for me this question:

    ok..if i am having a piece of Na and i want to react it with chlorine,

    first the sodium atoms(before reacting with chlorine)would have lost its electrons.ok when i react it how then how it give to chlorine the electrons if it already lost them ..plz try to understand me and answer me!

    thanks.

  • i have my science quarter final tomorrow this will help a lot thank you :D

  • Sir Wight, The HCl and H20 is not an ionic bond. It is a covalent bond. To be exact it is categorized as a polar covalent bond. They have dipole moment and the opposite regions of the molecules has a partial positive and partial negative. Moreover, the lectures are great.. Very helpful. Please continue doing part 2 for the chemical bonding. Introduce the lewis structure, VSPER, Hybrization for atomic and molecular. I've been watching all your videos. More videos, More power.

  • keep on posting! you are a great teacher.

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