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3 September, 06:34

How marly electrons are in an atom of elemental

sodium?

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  1. 3 September, 09:14
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    The sodium atom is left with a full outermost electron shell with eight electrons, and the outermost shell of the other atom is full as well.

    Explanation:

    The sodium atom now has a positive electrical charge of plus 1, and the other atom has a negative charge of minus 1. The two opposite charges attract, and the two atoms now form the molecule of a compound.
  2. 3 September, 09:36
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    Answer: 11 Electrons

    Explanation:

    We know that the atomic number of sodium is 11. This tells us that sodium has 11 protons and because it is neutral it has 11 electrons.
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