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Na+has completely filled K and L shells. Explain.

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Answered by aksa
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na + is positively charged
it has 11 electrons which will accommodate 2 electrons in K shell , 8 in L shell nd finally 1 electron in M shell so we can say tht Na + has completely filled K nd L shells
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: given below

Explanation:

Atomic number of sodium (Na) = 11

No. of electrons in Na = 11

No. of electrons in Na+ = 11 – 1 = 10

Electronic configuration of Na+ → 2, 8

K L

Thus, in Na+, K and L shells are completely filled.

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