Sodium oxide has the chemical formula of Na2O. To find the number of electrons in this molecule, we first need to know the number of electrons for each of its constituent atoms. The number of electrons in a neutral sodium atom is 11 and the number of electrons in a neutral oxygen atom is 8. So, after doing some simple arithmetic, we find that sodium oxide has 2*11 + 1*8 = 30 electrons per molecule.
30 electrons per molecule.
The formula mass of sodium oxide, Na2O is 2(23.0)+16.0 = 62.0 Amount of sodium oxide = 7.94/62.0 = 0.128mol
It is Sodium Oxide
46 grams of sodium is 2 moles. 2 mol of sodium forms 1 mol of sodium oxide. So it makes 62 g of sodium oxide.
There are 8 protons and 10 electrons in an oxide ion.
30 electrons per molecule.
155.2 g
The formula mass of sodium oxide, Na2O is 2(23.0)+16.0 = 62.0 Amount of sodium oxide = 7.94/62.0 = 0.128mol
A stable sodium atom has 11 electrons.
It is Sodium Oxide
Na- sodium O- oxygen Na2O- Sodium oxide
Sodium has a total of 11 electrons
Sodium has 11 electrons.
46 grams of sodium is 2 moles. 2 mol of sodium forms 1 mol of sodium oxide. So it makes 62 g of sodium oxide.
There are 8 protons and 10 electrons in an oxide ion.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
When nonmetallic elements gain electrons to fill their outer electron blocks in a compound, they change to "ide". Chlorine becomes chloride, carbon to carbide, and oxygen to sodium oxide.