What happens when oxygen reacts with sodium?

A. Electrons become delocalized among the atoms.
B. Electrons move form the sodium atoms to the oxygen atoms.
C. Electrons move from the oxygen atoms to the sodium atoms.
D. Electrons are shared between the sodium atoms and the oxygen atoms.

Respuesta :

D electrons are shared better. the sodium and oxygen
creating sodium oxide

When oxygen reacts with sodium, the electrons move from the sodium atoms to the oxygen atoms which is denoted as option B.

What is Ionic bonding?

This is referred to as electrovalent bonding and usually occurs between a metal and non metal.

The metal in this scenario is Sodium which loses electron to the non metal which is oxygen to become positively charged.

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