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1. What happens as you drag one anion near the other anion? Why does this happen?
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2. What happens when you release the cation near the anion? Why does this happen?
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3. Why do:
a. metals form positive ions?
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b. non-metals form negative ions?
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c. noble gases form no ions?
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4. Why does the sodium atom shrink in size after losing an electron and the chlorine atom grow after taking the electron?
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5. Why then do the sodium ion and the chloride ion come together?
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6. Explain how multiple formula units of sodium chloride arrange themselves.
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7. a. What is the formula for calcium fluoride? Answer.
b. Explain the arrangement of multiple formula units of calcium fluoride.
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8. Why can different numbers of metal and nonmetal atoms create ionic bonds together?
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