Chemistry, asked by kannaiahsadige, 10 months ago

Atomic number of sodium is 11. What
will be the atomic number of sodium.
ion (Na+) and why?​

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Answered by rajdeepshaw968
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Answer:

The atomic number of sodium is 11. It has 11 electrons. It loses one electron to form sodium ion. Then the number of electrons in sodium ion is 11−1=10.

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Answered by niharikam54
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Answer:

Na atomic number is 11 = (2,8,1)

Na+ ion means to lose one electron

Na+ ion atomic number z =10

configuration is (2,8) = neon atomic number

Na+ ion is more stable than Na

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