The density of an element depends on the number of the nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom nucleus.
The density of an element depends on the number of the nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom nucleus.
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
It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
Aqueous sodium phosphate and aqueous iron nitrate react to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and solid iron phosphate.
Iron Sulphate + Sodium Hydroxide -> Sodium Sulphate (Na2SO4) and Iron Hydroxide (Fe(OH)2)
The density of an element depends on the number of the nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom nucleus.
The density of an element depends on the number of the nucleons (protons and neutrons) in the atom nucleus.
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
sodium is more reactive that iron
No. Sodium alendronate contains sodium, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and phosphorus, but not iron.
It's a displacement reaction as the sodium displaces the iron
Yes.
Iron (Fe) and sodium (Na) are both chemical elements but they are different.
Aqueous sodium phosphate and aqueous iron nitrate react to produce aqueous sodium nitrate and solid iron phosphate.
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Sodium is less mealliable
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