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Chemistry, 06.11.2020 01:00 1Slowbow

When sodium, Na and Fluorine, F bond ionically, what happens to the electrons in each atom?
7 electrons move from fluorine to sodium
1 electron moves from sodium to fluorine
electrons are shared between sodium and fluorine
the atoms magically are attracted to one another


When sodium, Na and Fluorine, F bond ionically, what happens to the

electrons in each atom? 
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