No difference. Invoking "element" simply refers to chemcial properties, and these are present in the atom as well.
There are three electronic shells in sodium while four in iron so Iron is larger in size. other words to make it shorter it would be the iron
An iron atom is a different element than a sodium atom because it has a different ground state electron configuration. In fact, any atom that differs from any other atom in ground state electron configuration is a different element.
The density of an element depends on the number of the nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom nucleus.
The reaction between sodium and iron oxide would be a single displacement reaction, where sodium displaces iron from iron oxide to form sodium oxide and elemental iron. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 4Na + Fe2O3 -> 2Na2O + 2Fe.
Iron is not explosive when combined with sodium. The reaction between iron and sodium may produce heat and release hydrogen gas, but it is not considered explosive.
There are three electronic shells in sodium while four in iron so Iron is larger in size. other words to make it shorter it would be the iron
An iron atom is a different element than a sodium atom because it has a different ground state electron configuration. In fact, any atom that differs from any other atom in ground state electron configuration is a different element.
Yes. Sodium has 12 neutrons whereas iron has 30 neutrons for their most stable isotpe.
The density of an element depends on the number of the nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom nucleus.
When iron reacts with sodium chloride (NaCl), iron chloride (FeCl2) is formed. This reaction is a single displacement reaction where iron replaces sodium in the compound to form iron chloride and sodium is released.
Iron is a chemical element with the symbol Fe and atomic number 26, while an atom of iron is a single particle of iron that contains the nucleus with 26 protons and usually 30 neutrons, along with a specific number of electrons in orbit around the nucleus. Iron refers to the element as a whole, while an atom of iron refers to the smallest unit of iron that retains its chemical properties.
The reaction between sodium and iron oxide would be a single displacement reaction, where sodium displaces iron from iron oxide to form sodium oxide and elemental iron. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 4Na + Fe2O3 -> 2Na2O + 2Fe.
Yes, the mass of an iron atom is different from the mass of a copper atom. The mass of an iron atom is approximately 56 atomic mass units, while the mass of a copper atom is approximately 63.5 atomic mass units. Therefore, there is a difference of about 7.5 atomic mass units between the two.
They are two different elements composed of two different types of atom. They have different chemical and physical properties.
Iron is not explosive when combined with sodium. The reaction between iron and sodium may produce heat and release hydrogen gas, but it is not considered explosive.
Iron's atomic symbol is Fe. Iodine's atomic symbol is I. There is no iron in that molecule. ICl5 is a molecule not an atom. As for the hybridization i would suggest you drop your chem class if you don't know basic fundamentals of atomic symbols and the difference between molecules and atoms
One way to differentiate between iron chloride and sodium chloride solutions is to perform a chemical test using silver nitrate. Iron chloride solution will form a white precipitate of silver chloride, while sodium chloride solution will not react with silver nitrate. Another method is to use a flame test: iron chloride imparts a yellow color to the flame, while sodium chloride does not.