Sodium (Na), Lithium (Li), or Potassium (K).
Sodium will lose 1 electron to form a sodium ion.
Positive.
sodium
Basic because when sodium borohydride is placed in water, the sodium ion and the borohydride ion split, borohydride abstracts a proton (in the form of H+) from a water molecule.
Mono positive cation, Na+ ion
carbon
Sodium (Na), Lithium (Li), or Potassium (K).
sodium
The most likely electron configuration for a sodium ion in its ground state is 1s22s22p63s1.
No: sodium forms a positive ion in its ionic compounds.
sodium
A chloride ion has a larger radius than a sodium ion, because the chloride has an additional complete valence shell of electrons compared to a sodium ion, but a sodium atom has lost the only electron in this valence shell that the sodium atom ever included to form a sodium ion.
Sodium will lose 1 electron to form a sodium ion.
A sodium ion always has a +1 charge
Positive.
sodium