yes sodiom atom is an isolated one it is the atom of sodium sodium chloride is salt
A "molecule" of sodium chloride, common salt. (Because this is an ionically bonded compound, its molecule is a formal concept only, rather than a unit that can be isolated.).
there are 11.99 neutrons in an atom of sodium
A sodium atom, atomic number 11.
The atom of sodium has got 11 protons.
An atom
The only possible long-lasting difference between two isolated sodium atoms is that one has more neutrons in its nucleus than the other, so that they are distinct isotopes of sodium. For a short time, atoms of the same isotope of sodium can also be different because one is more excited than the other.
A "molecule" of sodium chloride, common salt. (Because this is an ionically bonded compound, its molecule is a formal concept only, rather than a unit that can be isolated.).
No. It is an element. Although you can have one atom of sodium.
No. A cesium atom is larger both in terms of atomic mass and atomic radius.
A sodium ion differs from a sodium atom in that the sodium ion has a missing electron electron. It has a positive charge, as opposed to the atom, which is neutral.
there are 11.99 neutrons in an atom of sodium
Sodium Atom
The sodium atom gives an electron to the chlorine atom to make the sodium and chloride ions respectively. Then they form ionic bonds forming sodium chloride.
An atom of sodium has one valence electron. When a sodium atom loses this electron to another atom, it becomes a sodium ion.
yes, it is! It is an atom. :)
An atom
A sodium atom, atomic number 11.