JAMB - Chemistry (2025 - No. 91)
Na\(_2\)X ⇌ 2Na\(^+\) + X\(^{2-}\)
The bond between Na and X is likely to be
dative
ionic
metallic
covalent
Explanation
The reaction given, \(\text{Na}_{2}\text{X}\rightleftharpoons 2\text{Na}^{+}+\text{X}^{2-}\), indicates that the compound \(\text{Na}_{2}\text{X}\) dissociates into positive sodium ions (\(\text{Na}^{+}\)) and a negative ion (\(\text{X}^{2-}\)). The formation of ions and their electrostatic attraction is characteristic of an ionic bond.
Sodium (Na) is a metal and typically loses electrons to form positive ions (cations) to achieve a stable electron configuration. Element X forms a negative ion (\(\text{X}^{2-}\)), meaning it is likely a non-metal that gains electrons.
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