Na^+ represents a sodium atom that has lost ONE ELECTRON.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
The chemical symbol for a magnesium atom that has lost two electrons is Mg2+.
Sodium become a cation (positive charge) - Na+.
Mg is the symbol for the element magnesium and could be used to represent a neutral atom of magnesium. Mg2- does not occur, but Mg2+ does, and is the symbol of a magnesium ion, which is a magnesium atom that has lost two electrons.
This sodium ion is denoted by: Na+
False.
No. Na is the chemical sign for any sodium atom. The sign for ^^ is Na+1. No, I didn't make a mistake with the + or -. The + is for the charge. The electron has -1 charge, and 0-(-1)=1 (or +1). So the charge of a sodium atom with one lost electron is +1.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
only one electron can be lost from the sodium atom.
if a chlorine atom were to attract an electron from a sodium atom it would become positively charged APEX
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
Sodium chloride is formed by an ionic bond.
The chemical symbol for a magnesium atom that has lost two electrons is Mg2+.
Sodium become a cation (positive charge) - Na+.
each sodium atom loses an electron and each chlorine atom gains an electron OIL RIG (Oxidation Is Lost-Reduction Is Gain)