No. Na is the chemical sign for any sodium atom. The sign for ^^ is Na+1. No, I didn't make a mistake with the + or -. The + is for the charge. The electron has -1 charge, and 0-(-1)=1 (or +1). So the charge of a sodium atom with one lost electron is +1.
surely i don't know sodium atom which can be gained 2 electrons but anyway i thought the answer is Na+2
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
The sodium ion has less electrons than protons whereas the sodium atom has an equal amount of protons and electrons
The number of electrons in a neutral atom is equal to the atomic number; sodium has 11 electrons. The number of protons is the same.
Na^+ represents a sodium atom that has lost ONE ELECTRON.
This sodium ion is denoted by: Na+
surely i don't know sodium atom which can be gained 2 electrons but anyway i thought the answer is Na+2
False.
A stable sodium atom has 11 electrons.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
Sodium has a total of 11 electrons
Sodium has 11 electrons.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
The sodium ion has less electrons than protons whereas the sodium atom has an equal amount of protons and electrons
If a neutral atom of sodium has 11 protons, it will have 11 electrons also.