A sodium atom has one outer electron, and a carbon atom has four outer electrons. How might this difference be related to the types of compounds formed by atoms of these two elements?
1 Answer
Well, we might reasonably expect that the sodium atom would be easily oxidized..........
Explanation:
This loss of a valence electron is fairly facile, and in fact salts containing the
On the other hand, oxidation of carbon to give a
And of course carbon can also unsaturated bonds,
And so sodium will tend to form ionic compounds, whereas carbon will tend to form molecular, covalent compounds.