That depends on the molarity of Na you have. 1 atom of Na consists of one sodium atom. One mole of Na consists of 6.02214 x 1023 atoms of Na.
For this problem, the Atomic Mass is not required. The answer is Avogadro's constant, 6.02 × 1023.
Sodium is a metal element. atomic number of it is 11.
There is one atom in Na, at least if it is compounded with something, mind you, I'm only 99% sure that that is correct, so you may want to double check this.
The element Na does not contain atoms. It contains neutrons, protons, and electrons. Atoms are representative particles of elements. In other words: you can have 300 atoms of Na.
There are two ions (rather than atoms) in NaCl: one Na+ cation and one Cl- anion
Sodium is useful for make NaOH. We use sodium for sodium lamps. atomic number is eleven.
One atom: sodium is an element, not a compound.
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Sodium atomic number is 11.
Sodium symbol is Na and its atomic number is 11.
sodium= NA atomic number= 11
The atomic number of sodium is 11, and the symbol is Na.
The symbol for the chemical element sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.
The atomic number of sodium is 11, and the symbol is Na.
Sodium has an atomic number of 11.
Sodium atomic number is 11.
At No(F) + At No(Na) = 20.At No of Calcium = 20.
The atomic number of fluorine is 9.The atomic number of sodium is 11.
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Sodium (Na) is atomic number 11.
Sodium symbol is Na and its atomic number is 11.
sodium= NA atomic number= 11
Sodium (Na) with the atomic number 11.
The atomic number of sodium is 11, and the symbol is Na.
The symbol for the chemical element sodium is Na and its atomic number is 11.