Sodium achieves the neon gas onfiguration 1s2 2s2 2p6 and the ion is written as Na+. Sodium can form many stable compounds by ionic bonding.
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
When sodium loses its single valence electron, it achieves the noble gas configuration of neon, which is an octet.
NaF
Sodium peroxide is the principal product and it is Na2O2.
Na+ is the formula of the ion formed when sodium achieves a stable electron configuration.
s2,s2 p6.s1
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
Na+ ion.
When sodium loses its single valence electron, it achieves the noble gas configuration of neon, which is an octet.
Sodium can become stable by losing 1 electron, forming a sodium ion with a 1+ charge, with the formula Na+. By losing its single valence electron, the resulting sodium ion achieves the noble gas configuration of neon, so that it has an octet (8) of valence electrons.
NaBr
NaF
The compound formed between sodium and selenium is named "sodium selenide" and has the formula Na2Se.
Sodium chloride is formed. Its formula is NaCl.
Sodium is an element; any gas.