An element A has a valence electronic configuration 3s23p5 and the other element B has a valence electronic configuration 3s1. The bond formed between them is:
A
Covalent
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B
Ionic
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C
Coordinate covalent
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D
Cannot predict
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Solution
The correct option is B Ionic From the valence electronic configuration, the element A is Cl and the element B is Na. Na is a metal and Cl is a non metal. The bond formed between them will be ionic. Na loses one electron to attain a noble gas configuration (Ne) and forms Na+ Cl gains one electron to attain a noble gas configuration (Ar) and forms Cl−.
They form NaCl which is an ionic compound.