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12 neutrons are in sodium (Na).
11 protons and 9 neutrons
2 Neutrons, WHY? NA=NOTHING 1=1 YES? The own neutron it is in = 1 the plus 1+1 = 2 neutrons
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Sodium typically has 12 neutrons in its most common isotope, sodium-23. When sodium loses an electron to form the Na+ ion, it still has the same number of neutrons due to the neutral nature of neutrons.
11 protons and 12 neutrons are there in Na-23.
An alkali metal that has 12 neutrons is sodium (Na), with an atomic number of 11 and an atomic mass of around 23 (which accounts for the protons and neutrons).
12 neutrons are in the element sodium.
11 protons and 12 neutrons
The atomic number of sodium is 11 so it has 11 protons. For Na-23 there are 12 neutrons (23 - 11 = 12)
The isotope notation for sodium with 11 protons and 12 neutrons would be 23/11 Na.
The ion Na+ has 11 protons, 12 neutrons, and 10 electrons. This is because sodium has an atomic number of 11, meaning it naturally has 11 protons and 11 electrons, but as an ion with a +1 charge, it has lost 1 electron.