in most reactions it is, however if it is said that it is a liquid solid or gas it is not a spectator ion
Which is a spectator ion in the reaction between Na2CO3(aq) and HNO3(aq)
Na^+ is called a sodium cation.
The Na+ you are referring to is a sodium ion.
Na+ is not a molecule; it is an ion, specifically a sodium ion.
NO3 is a spectator ion. It does not undergo any chemical changes during a reaction and remains in solution.
Na+ and Cl- are spectator ions.
Which is a spectator ion in the reaction between Na2CO3(aq) and HNO3(aq)
Na^+ is called a sodium cation.
The Na+ you are referring to is a sodium ion.
Na+ is not a molecule; it is an ion, specifically a sodium ion.
NO3 is a spectator ion. It does not undergo any chemical changes during a reaction and remains in solution.
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Na+ is the medical and chemical symbol for the sodium ion.
spectator ion
A sodium ion with the symbol Na+ has 10 electrons. Sodium normally has 11 electrons, but when it loses one electron to form a Na+ ion, it has 10 electrons.
The no. of Protons remains unchanged.
False. The sodium ion Na+ has 11 protons because sodium's atomic number is 11. The plus sign indicates that the ion has lost one electron, not that it has gained a proton.