Neon, Ne.
neon
Na+ = 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s0which is 2, 8, 0 of Neon
Neon has the same electron configuration as Na+ ion
Na > Al . P is a non-metal and Ar is a noble (inert) gas
Neon, Ne.
neon
No, Na is sodium, an alkali metal. The noble gasses are in the far right column of the periodic table.
Sodium looses one electron to achieve noble gas electronic configuration.The formula of ion formed is Na+
Na+ = 1s2, 2s22p6, 3s0which is 2, 8, 0 of Neon
Neon has the same electron configuration as Na+ ion
Na > Al . P is a non-metal and Ar is a noble (inert) gas
In NaF, there exists Na+ and F- ions and with the electron configuration of [He]2s22p6 (for Na+) and [He]2s22p6 (for F-)
In NaCl, there exists Na+ and Cl- ions and with the electron configuration of [He]2s22p6 (for Na+) and [Ne]3s23p6 (for Cl-)
The sodium atom (Na) has 11 electrons. The electron configuration of sodium is 2-8-1. The third noble gas shell is the second energy level or shell, which can hold a maximum of 8 electrons. Therefore, the number of electrons in the third noble gas shell of sodium is 1.
Sodium ion (Na+) and neon will have the same number of electrons
Sodium can lose its one valence electron to form noble gas configuration. Chlorine will accept one electron to form noble gas configuration. Hence a ionic bond will e formed between sodium and chlorine.