Sodium, symbol Na, has an atomic number and is number eleven on the periodic table of elements. Therefore, sodium has eleven protons.
the number of protons is the atomic number, which for sodium is 11. The number of electrons in neutral sodium atom is 11 and these are in the following shells:- 1st valence = 2 electron 2nd valence = 8 electrons 3th valence = 1 electrons
The amount of protons something has is equal to its atomic number. Sodium has 11 protons.
The atomic number of an element gives its number of protons per atom. Sodium's atomic number is 11. Thus, sodium has 11 protons per atom.
All atoms of sodium contain 11 protons, since 11 is the atomic number of sodium.
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Sodium has 11 protons because the number of protons is the same as the atomic number.
All sodium atoms have 11 protons.
Because atoms can be isotopes or ions, protons are the only stable identifier for an element (Sodium can have more or less than normal number of electrons or neutrons and still be sodium). Sodium has 11 protons.
the atomic number of sodium is 1111, because it has 11 protons.
Sodium atoms always have 11 protons. Since the mass number is the sum of protons and neutrons, one can find the number of neutrons by subtracting the number of protons from this number. Thus, sodium 25 has 14 neutrons.
Sodium has 11 positively charged protons. (All atoms have positively charged protons, though they differ in hte number of protons).