Sodium is a representative element belonging to group 1 (s block element)
no, it is a alkali metal
No. Sodium is an alkali metal.
[Ne]3s1
Sodium has the configuration Ne 3s2 . Sodium is group-1 element.
The sodium atom (Na) has 11 electrons. The electron configuration of sodium is 2-8-1. The third noble gas shell is the second energy level or shell, which can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. Therefore, the number of electrons in the third noble gas shell of sodium is 1.
Na+ = 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s0which is 2, 8, 0 of Neon
Atoms of the element sodium (atomic number 11) have the electron configuration 1s22s22p63s1 with the noble gas form [Ne]3s1
No, Na is sodium, an alkali metal. The noble gasses are in the far right column of the periodic table.
Neither, Sodium is an Alkali Metal.
[Ne]3s1
a noble gas.
A noble gas is inert. However they sometimes sodium ions or mercury vapor.
That is correct. A noble gas (or at least all the noble gas elements heavier than helium) has an electron configuration of 8 electrons in its outer shell, and the sodium and chlorine ions in sodium chloride also have 8 electrons in their outer shell, just like a noble gas atom.
Sodium has the configuration Ne 3s2 . Sodium is group-1 element.
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
The sodium atom (Na) has 11 electrons. The electron configuration of sodium is 2-8-1. The third noble gas shell is the second energy level or shell, which can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. Therefore, the number of electrons in the third noble gas shell of sodium is 1.
Neon being a noble gas doesn't bond with Sodium
Na+ = 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s0which is 2, 8, 0 of Neon
Sodium atom has 11 electrons...whereas sodium ion has 10 electrons. Sodium ion is more stable because it has a complete octet(noble gas configuration-Neon) which makes it inert like noble gas. Sodium atom tends to lose the extra electron which is in 3-s shell to become stable.