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24 October, 19:33
What's the configuration to sodium
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Angel Hale
24 October, 19:39
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See below in bold.
Explanation:
The atomic number is 11 so there are 11 electrons in the atom, so it is:
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s1.
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Kassidy Myers
24 October, 19:58
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Answer:[Ne] 3s1
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