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LESSON 3 · What Everything Is Made Of

Bonds Built on Theft

Some atoms solve the problem by stealing. Sodium carries one lonely outer electron it would love to lose. Chlorine needs exactly one more to fill its shell.

So sodium hands its electron over. Now sodium is positively charged, chlorine is negative, and the two opposite charges lock together. That grip is an ionic bond — and the result is ordinary table salt.