Draw the atomic structure of Sodium 11
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Answer:
Hint: The atomic structure consists of proton, electron and neutron. The protons and neutrons are placed in the nucleus and electrons are placed in different orbits around the nucleus. An ion is an electron rich or electron deficient species of the corresponding atom.
Complete step by step answer:
Sodium is an atom in the periodic table with atomic number 11
and mass number23
. The electronic configuration of sodium is:
Na:1s22s22p63s1
The valence shell of the sodium atom is 3
. It has a total of 11
protons and 11
electrons. The number of neutrons = 23−11=12
. The 11
protons and 12
neutrons are placed in the nucleus of the sodium atom. The 11
electrons are placed in different shells of sodium atoms.
The shells around the nucleus of an atom are labelled as K
, L
, M
, N
and so on. The first shell K=1
has two electrons, the second shell K=2
has eight electrons and the third shell M=3
has one electron.
Thus the atomic structure of sodium atom is shown in figure 1
.
Figure1
: Atomic structure of sodium atom.
Sodium-ion is a cationic species. It is formed by the removal of an electron from the sodium atom. The total number of electrons in sodium ions is 10
. The electronic configuration of sodium ion is:
Na+:1s22s22p6
In sodium ion the single electron is removed from the third shell and so in sodium-ion the valence shell is 2
i.e. second shell or L
shell. Thus the atomic structure of sodium-ion is shown in figure 2
.
Figure2
: Atomic structure of sodium-ion.
Note: The number of electrons in sodium atom and sodium ion is 11
and 10
respectively. The number of protons and neutrons are the same. As the number of protons is more than the number of electrons by one so one unit charge is placed overNa
Explanation:
k shell = 2
l shell = 8
m shell = 8
n shell = 5