A sodium atom that has lost an electron comes near a chlorine atom that has
gained an electron. What happens?

A. They form an ionic compound.

B. They form a peptide compound.

C. They form a hydrogen bond.

D. They form a covalent bond.

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Answer:

When a sodium atom that has lost an electron comes near a chlorine atom that has gained an electron, an ionic bond is formed.

Explanation:

The bonds which are produced between a metal ion and a non-metal ion are termed as ionic bonds. Sodium is metal while chlorine is a non-metallic element, ionic bonds are formed in between them.

Sodium has one electron in its outer most shell whereas a chlorine atom has seven electrons in its outermost shell. To become stable, sodium donates its electron to the chlorine atom and hence ionic bond is formed between them.