Yes. All atoms have electrons.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
Sodium lose electrons becoming a cation.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
As the elemental metal sodium has 11 (eleven) electrons; the same number as the protons, and the atomic no.(Z). However, sodium will readily lose one(1) electron to form the sodium cation (Na^(+)) . When it is the sodium cation it has 11 protons, but only 10 electrons.
A stable sodium atom has 11 electrons.
There are a total of 11 electrons in Sodium.
Chlorine gains electrons and sodium lose electrons
Sodium has a total of 11 electrons
Sodium has 11 electrons.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
Sodium lose electrons becoming a cation.
A sodium atom has 11 electrons so the total charge of all the electrons in a sodium ion is -10.
Sodium has 11 protons and 11 electrons.
Electrons doesn't react with sodium chloride.
The neutral atom of sodium has 11 electrons.
Sodium atoms do have electrons that are arranged in energy levels. The electron configuration of sodium is 1s22s22p63s1.