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Every single atom of sodium has exactly 11 protons in the nucleus.
Sodium is a metal element. Atomic number of it is 1.
11. The atomic number of any atom equals the number of protons in the atom.
you only find 1 type of atom in an element
Sodium is a metal element. There are 11 electrons in a single atom.
No. It is an element. Although you can have one atom of sodium.
"Na" is the symbol of an atom of the element sodium.
A sodium atom, atomic number 11.
The atomic number of an element gives its number of protons per atom. Sodium's atomic number is 11. Thus, sodium has 11 protons per atom.
A neutral atom of sodium has 11.
An iron atom is a different element than a sodium atom because it has a different ground state electron configuration. In fact, any atom that differs from any other atom in ground state electron configuration is a different element.
Sodium is an element- you just need one atom. Its a trick question
The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom of an element. For example, Sodium's atomic number is 11. This tells us that an atom of sodium has 11 protons in its nucleus. The interesting thing here is that every atom of sodium contains 11 protons. If an atom doesn't have 11 protons, it can't be an atom of sodium. Adding or removing protons from the nucleus of an atom creates a different element. For example, removing one proton from an atom of sodium creates an atom of neon.
neon!
No, it is a metallic element, atom number 11.
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Sodium is a metal element. Atomic mass number of it is 23.