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Is Na atom ion or molecule?

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We call sodium as natium in lathin. atomic number of sodium is 11.

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If there is only one it's an ion, Na+ If two join together then they form a molecule, Na2

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An Na atom is a sodium atom.

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an Na atom is a sodium atom

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What type of molecule is Na plus?

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