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what is difference between sodium atom and sodium ion​

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Answered by IshitaandUditaPatra
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Answer:

The sodium atom does not have a stable electronic configuration but a sodium ion has it

Explanation:

sodium atom donates one electron to attain the stable electronic configuration from 2,8,1 to 2,8 and thus forms a sodium atom with a positive charge .

Answered by khushi563924
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sodium atoms and sodium ions have same number of protons. sodium atom has 11 electrons. sodium Ion has 10 electrons as sodium atom losses one electron to form sodium Ion. only sodium atom react vigorously with water whereas sodium Ion does not.

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