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

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Answered by royal2006k
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Answer:

Na+ is completely filled with k and L shells

Explanation:

An atom of Na has a total of 11 electrons. ... But, Na+ ion has one electron less than Na atom i.e. it has 10 electrons. Therefore, 2 electrons go to K-shell and 8 electrons go to L-electrons, thereby completely filling K and L shells.

However Na+ has 10 electrons only, therefore it has 2 electrons in K shell and 8 in L shell.

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Answered by LittleButterfly
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Heya...

  • An atom of Na has a total of 11 electrons. But, Na+ ion has one electron less than Na atom i.e. it has 10 electrons. Therefore, 2 electrons go to K-shell and 8 electrons go to L-electrons, thereby completely filling K and L shells.
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