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Anni [7]
3 years ago
12

How many electrons are in na+1

Chemistry
2 answers:
andrew11 [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

10

Explanation:

Sodium has 11 electrons when it is neutral. This sodium isn't neutral, it has a +1 charge. The +1 charge means it has lost 1 electron.

11 - 1 = 10

weeeeeb [17]3 years ago
7 0

it’s easy

number of proton =the number of element

ex. Hydrogen= 1 proton, carbon=6, neon=10

electrons can sometimes have 1 or 2 extra

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