Sodium has 1 electon in it's outer orbit, 8 in the second and 2 in the first.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons. These are in the outer orbit.
One electron in 3s orbital of sodium
None - the electron goes from sodium TO the chlorine.
A neutral atom of oxygen has 6 electrons in it's most outer orbit. Generally, if you count horizontally from left-to-right on the periodic table, you get the number of electrons in its' most outer orbit. You start every row with 1, of course. :) Hope that helps!
There are 11 electrons orbiting around Na atom, cuz its atomic number is 11.
The second orbit has 8 electrons.
Oxygen has 6 valence electrons. These are in the outer orbit.
Sodium has one electron in its outer ring.
The number of elements that contain the same type of outer electrons as sodium is 11.
2 electrons orbit in the outer shell. If its a neutral atom, then it will have the same number of electrons as protons. Magnesium has 12 protons and 12 electrons.
2 electrons orbit in the outer shell. If its a neutral atom, then it will have the same number of electrons as protons. Magnesium has 12 protons and 12 electrons.
the answer is the orbit relative to relatibity and agriculturict-chemistrey
The same as Neon
One electron in 3s orbital of sodium
None - the electron goes from sodium TO the chlorine.
Sodium is in the third group in the periodic table. It meens that sodium has three shell. First shell - 2 electrons, second shell - 8 electrons, third shell (outer energy level) - 1 electron.
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