Sodium, atomic number 11, forms

  1. A sodium ion has 11 protons, 12 neutrons, and 10 electrons.Which of the following is true? Answer options with 5 options A.
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  2. Sodium chloride is formed when the mental sodium bonds to the nonmetal chlorine. The atoms are held together by a *Blank*Atomic
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  3. How does the reactivity of neon atomic number 10 period 2 group 18 differ from that of sodium atomic number 11 period 3 group 1
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  4. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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  5. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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  6. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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  7. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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  8. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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  9. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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  10. How does the reactivity of neon (atomic number 10, period 2, group 18) differ from that of sodium (atomic number 11, period 3,
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