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4 June, 15:10

How is a sodium ion and a sodium atom differ in mass if at all?

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  1. 4 June, 18:01
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    Ions have charge, whilst atom is neutral.

    For instance, Na + has one electron less than a sodium atom.

    So, sodium atom is 9.10938356 * 10^-31 kilograms heavier than sodium ion, which in reality, there is no difference
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