An atom of elemental sodium contains 11 electrons. Sodium has an atomic number of 11, which represents the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom.
The symbol for a sodium atom which has gained two electrons is Na2-.
The symbol Na represents the element sodium.
The atomic symbol in a Lewis structure represents the nucleus of an atom, typically denoted by a letter. It does not include any electrons. The letter serves to identify the element that the atom represents.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
The symbol Na typically represents a neutral sodium atom with 11 protons and 11 electrons. If a sodium atom loses an electron, it becomes a positively charged sodium ion (Na+).
An atom of elemental sodium contains 11 electrons. Sodium has an atomic number of 11, which represents the number of protons and electrons in a neutral atom.
The symbol for a sodium atom which has gained two electrons is Na2-.
Na^+ represents a sodium atom that has lost ONE ELECTRON.
The symbol Na represents the element sodium.
A sodium atom has 11 electrons.
Not quite. The symbol Na+ represents a sodium ion that has lost one electron, giving it a net positive charge. It no longer behaves like a neutral sodium atom and is more reactive in forming compounds.
The symbol for sodium with 11 protons and 10 electrons is Na+. The plus sign indicates that the sodium atom has lost one electron, resulting in a positive charge.
Sodium has 11 electrons.
The atomic symbol in a Lewis structure represents the nucleus of an atom, typically denoted by a letter. It does not include any electrons. The letter serves to identify the element that the atom represents.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
If an atom has 35 electrons, it will also have 35 protons and its atomic number will be 35. If you go to the periodic table an look up the element with atomic number 35 you will se it is the element Bromine and the symbol for the element is Br.