When it ionizes, sodium (na) becomes na+.
does sodium lose or gain an electron during ionizati...
Chemistry, 02.11.2019 13:31 marcgotbox
When it ionizes, sodium (na) becomes na+.
does sodium lose or gain an electron during ionization ?
which has a bigger atomic radius: na or na+?
can some one me and explain why.
i am like so confused right now.
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