No
Borax - Na2B4O7 - contain two sodium atoms.
The molecule AICI6NA3 consists of aluminum (Al), chlorine (Cl), and sodium (Na). It contains 1 aluminum atom, 6 chlorine atoms, and 3 sodium atoms. Therefore, the total number of atoms in the molecule is 1 + 6 + 3 = 10 atoms.
Sodium nitride (Na3N) has 3 sodium atoms in the formula unit.
Borax (Na2B4O7) has two sodium atoms in the formula unit.
Halite is sodium chloride, NaCl; NaCl has in the molecule two atoms: 1 Na atom and 1 chlorine atom.
There are 21 sodium atoms present in the compound ( Na_3PO_4 )
1 Sodium (Na) and 1 Chlorine (Cl)
One molecule of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) contains one sodium atom, one hydrogen atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms.... this is a total of 6 atoms per sodium bicarbonate molecule.
The molecule of sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3, contains 9 atoms in total.
Two sodium (Na) atoms One sulphur (S) atom Four oxygen (O) atoms So totally 7 atoms are present in a molecule of sodium sulphate.
Borax has two sodium atoms.
No, sodium is an element that exists as single atoms and not as molecules. Sodium is a monoatomic element because it consists of single atoms.
Borax - Na2B4O7 - contain two sodium atoms.
Multiply the coefficient times the subscript for each element. For 3Na2SO4, there are a total of 6 sodium atoms, 3 sulfur atoms, and 12 oxygen atoms.
There are 3 oxygen atoms present in sodium chlorate (NaClO3).
There are two sodium atoms in each molecule of Na2O, as indicated by the subscript immediately after the symbol for sodium atoms in the formula.
In 2NaCl, there are two atoms of sodium per molecule of NaCl. Therefore, there are 2 atoms of sodium in 2 NaCl molecules.