What is Electrovalence?



What is Electrovalence?..

Answer / gama yadav

Electrovalence:-Molecules are formed as a result of chemical bond or link between the constituent atoms. Electrovalence refers to the formation of a chemical bond by complete transfer of one or more electron from one atom to another. In this process both the atoms acquire a closed electron configuration and being charged with opposite kinds of electricity are bound together by electrostatic attraction. The molecule of sodium chloride is an example.

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