Sodium (Na) has a total of 1 valence electrons. It lies in group 1 of the periodic table, the alkali metals.
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 group number of the periodic table shows the valence electron. such as :- sodium is placed in group 1 and have valence electron.
Sodium's atomic number is 11. To be neutral then, it must have 11 protons and 11 electrons. Since sodium is in group 1, it has 1 valence electron.
Valence electron - Sodium loses one electron to form a sodium ion (valence of 1).
Since sodium has atomic number 11, its electronic configuration is untill 3s1. This means the valence shell has 1 electron, so it has 1 valence electron.
A sodium atom has one valence electron.
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The order is: Iodine (7 valence electrons) Carbon (4 valence electrons) Calcium (2 valence electrons) Sodium (1 valence electron)
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
Sodium has one valence electron.
No, sodium has 1 valence electron, not 3.
It has only one valence electron.So it has one
The valence electrons are either lost to another atom or the sodium atom gains valence electrons, it really depends on if what the sodium atom is bonding with has a lot or a little of valence electrons. The structure doesn't change though, just the number of valence electrons change. The nucleus is never changed when an ion is formed.
the group number of the periodic table shows the valence electron. such as :- sodium is placed in group 1 and have valence electron.
Sodium's atomic number is 11. To be neutral then, it must have 11 protons and 11 electrons. Since sodium is in group 1, it has 1 valence electron.
Valence electron - Sodium loses one electron to form a sodium ion (valence of 1).
Every sodium atom has only one valence electron.