One molecule is composed of three atoms Sodium atom (Na), Oxygen atom (O), and Hydrogen atom (H).
Na^+ represents a sodium atom that has lost ONE ELECTRON.
Sodium (Na) has an atomic weight of 22.98976928 g/mol
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An electron.
"Na" is the symbol of an atom of the element sodium.
We call sodium as natium in lathin. atomic number of sodium is 11.
The Na atom and the Cl atom of the molecule NaCl form what is known as an ionic bond. Basically the Sodium atom (Na) has a positive charge, while the chlorine atom (Cl) has a negative charge. Just like with magnets, the positive and the negative charge attract to each other.
One molecule is composed of three atoms Sodium atom (Na), Oxygen atom (O), and Hydrogen atom (H).
One molecule is composed of three atoms Sodium atom (Na), Oxygen atom (O), and Hydrogen atom (H).
Na^+ represents a sodium atom that has lost ONE ELECTRON.
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Sodium (Na) has an atomic weight of 22.98976928 g/mol
An ion. Eg Na atom loses one electron to become Na+
One atom of sodium is chemically symbolised (written as) 'Na'
no. na is an atom. cl is an atom. together they form nacl, a diatomic molecule :) and a grammar lesson for free, its an atom, not a atom.
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