Eleven.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
A neutral sodium atom has 11 electrons. This corresponds to the atomic number of sodium, which is 11.
If a neutral atom of sodium has 11 protons, it will have 11 electrons also.
A neutral atom of sodium has 11.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
All neutral sodium atoms have 11 electrons, regardless of the isotope.
A neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons. Sodium-25 refers to the isotope of sodium with 25 total protons and neutrons, so a neutral sodium-25 atom would still have 11 electrons to balance the 11 protons in the nucleus.
electrons in Na2O
A neutral sodium atom has 11 electrons. In its outer energy level, it has 1 electron. Sodium's electron configuration is 2-8-1.
11 electrons in a neutrally charged atom of sodium . It is the same number as the number of protons and the Atomic Number. However, the sodium ion (NOT Atom) has lost one electron , so there are now 11 protons(+), and 10 electrons(-). Hence 11(+)10(-)= 1(+) Hence the sodium ion is written as 'Na(+)'.
The number of electrons in a neutral atom is equal to the atomic number; sodium has 11 electrons. The number of protons is the same.
Yes, sodium has 11 electrons. Sodium has 11 protons which balances out the negatively charged electrons in a neutral atom.