Sodium atom lose an electron.
Na+ is called a sodium ion or sodium cation.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
The metallic ion in this case is Na+, or sodium. If there is a metal ion in a chemical formula, it will be the one written at the beginning.
An example of an ion that is missing an electron is the sodium ion (Na+). In its neutral state, sodium has one electron, but when it loses that electron, it becomes positively charged as a Na+ ion.
When NaOH dissolves in water, it produces Na+ (sodium ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) ions. The Na+ ion is a cation (positively charged), while the OH- ion is an anion (negatively charged).
Na+( ion) + Cl- ( ion) + H2O It gets dissociated into ions.
The no. of Protons remains unchanged.
Sodium forms the Na+ ion.
It turns into a nice, safe chloride ion, which is the most common negative ion in your body.
The ion symbol for sodium is Na+.
Na^+ is called a sodium cation.
Na+ is not a molecule; it is an ion, specifically a sodium ion.
The chemical formula for a sodium ion is Na+.
The sodium ion is Na+, while the chloride ion is Cl-.
Na+ is called a sodium ion or sodium cation.
Make sure you have the a as a small a. Na is sodium. As an ion it has a +1 charge, therefore positive
The Na+ you are referring to is a sodium ion.