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2) Draw schematic atomic structure of Sodium. Also write the distribution of electrons in it.

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Answered by SweetCandy10
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Explanation:

The total number of electrons in a carbon atom is 6.

The distribution of electrons in the carbon atom is as follows:

In the first orbit or K-shell = 2 electrons

In the second orbit or L-shell = 4 electrons

Or, we can write the distribution of electrons in a carbon atom as 2, 4.

The total number of electrons in a sodium atom is 11.

The distribution of electrons in the sodium atom is as follows:

In the first orbit or K-shell = 2 electrons

In the second orbit or L-shell = 8 electrons

In the third orbit or M-shell = 1 electron

Or, we can write distribution of electrons in a sodium atom as 2, 8, 1.

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Answered by kochedaksh06
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Answer:

SODIUM :

Atomic Number of Sodium = 11

Electronic Distribution : 2 , 8 , 1

Electrons in K - Shell = 2

Electrons in L - Shell = 8

Electrons in M - Shell = 1

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