Sodium atom lose an electron.
Na+ is called a sodium ion or sodium cation.
The metallic ion in this case is Na+, or sodium. If there is a metal ion in a chemical formula, it will be the one written at the beginning.
Na is positive ion,Cl is negative ion
An example of an ion that is missing an electron is the sodium ion (Na+). In its neutral state, sodium has one electron, but when it loses that electron, it becomes positively charged as a Na+ ion.
When NaOH dissolves in water, it produces Na+ (sodium ion) and OH- (hydroxide ion) ions. The Na+ ion is a cation (positively charged), while the OH- ion is an anion (negatively charged).
Na+( ion) + Cl- ( ion) + H2O It gets dissociated into ions.
The no. of Protons remains unchanged.
Sodium forms the Na+ ion.
It turns into a nice, safe chloride ion, which is the most common negative ion in your body.
The ion symbol for sodium is Na+.
Na^+ is called a sodium cation.
Na+ is not a molecule; it is an ion, specifically a sodium ion.
The chemical formula for a sodium ion is Na+.
The sodium ion is Na+, while the chloride ion is Cl-.
Na+ is called a sodium ion or sodium cation.
Make sure you have the a as a small a. Na is sodium. As an ion it has a +1 charge, therefore positive
The Na+ you are referring to is a sodium ion.