Sodium, i believe has 3 shells.
Sodium has 3 energy levels, 1s, 2s, 2p, and 3s.
It has 11 electrons total. These are in 3 shells.
the sodium atom has 3 shells where 2 electrons are in the first shell, 8 in the second and 1 in the third shell; which isn't stable..... and its symbol is Na :)
Bromine has 4 electron shells.
Uranium has 92 electrons, which means it has 7 electron shells.
The correct number of electron clouds or shells sodium has is 3.
Sodium has 3 energy levels, 1s, 2s, 2p, and 3s.
i dont think so
The electron configuration of sodium is 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1. It has three principal energy levels. It has only one valence electron.
Sodium has 3 electron shells. The first shell can hold up to 2 electrons, while the second and third shells can hold up to 8 electrons each. Sodium has 11 electrons in total.
It has 11 electrons total. These are in 3 shells.
Sodium has two inner shells. The first inner shell can hold up to 2 electrons, while the second inner shell can hold up to 8 electrons. Sodium's electron configuration is 2-8-1, with one electron in the outermost shell.
the sodium atom has 3 shells where 2 electrons are in the first shell, 8 in the second and 1 in the third shell; which isn't stable..... and its symbol is Na :)
Sodium has two electron shells: the first shell can hold up to 2 electrons, and the second shell can hold up to 8 electrons. Sodium has 11 electrons in total, with 2 in the first shell and 8 in the second shell.
Bromine has 4 electron shells.
Polonium has 6 electron shells.
Magnesium has three electron shells. The electron configuration is 2,8,2