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Q: Calculate the doublet separation 3p orbital of sodium atom?
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What orbital do the outmost electrons of sodium fill?

The M orbital, there's only 1 electron in it.


How many electrons are in the outermost orbital in one atom of sodium?

sodium has one valence electron


How many electrons are in a neutral sodium's outer energy level?

One electron in 3s orbital of sodium


How does sodium chloride effects on DNA?

Sodium chloride help the precipitation and separation of DNA.


How many outer orbital electrons are found in Sodium?

All of 11 electrons in sodium are in different electron orbitals: 2 electrons are in 1s orbital, 2 in 2s, 6 in 2p and 1 in the 3s orbital. (This last one is the so-called valence electron)


Which element has a half-filled 3s orbital in the ground state?

sodium(Na)


What is the ground state electronic orbital configuration for sodium?

The ground state electron configuration for sodium is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1


How does octet rules for formation of nacl?

Sodium (Na) has 1 electron in the 3s orbital and chlorine (Cl) has 7 electrons in the 3p orbital. Sodium gives away the one electron to Cl, leaving it with 8 electrons (octet) in the 2p orbital (like Neon). The chlorine takes that one electron giving it 8 electrons (octet) in the 3p orbital. The sodium then has a +1 charge, and the chloride ion now has a -1 charge. This is an ionic bond.


The process of separation f mixture of camphor and sodium chloride?

by sublimation


How do you calculate the pH of sodium chloride?

Sodium chloride solution is neutral.


What is the residue in a separation of sodium chloride and sulfur?

Putting this mixture in water sodium chloride is dissolved; sulfur is not soluble in water.


What type of bond is sodium chloride solid?

Ionic bonding Sodium is an alkali metal, and chlorine is a halogen. This means that sodium contains one electron in its outer orbital and chlorine contains seven electrons in its outer orbital. One electron moves from the sodium atom and attaches to the chlorine atom to fill its outer orbital. This is the creation of two ions (sodium Na+ and chloride Cl-) and the result is table salt.