The diagram represents a sodium atom - Junior Cycle Science - Question a - 2007
Question a
The diagram represents a sodium atom.
The circles are electron orbits and the ‘Na’ represents the nucleus. The atomic number of sodium is 11.
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:The diagram represents a sodium atom - Junior Cycle Science - Question a - 2007
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two dots (Xs) in inner circle and eight dots (Xs) in ‘middle’ circle
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To represent the electronic structure of sodium, we place two Xs in the inner circle representing the first electron shell, which can hold 2 electrons. Next, we place eight Xs in the middle circle, corresponding to the second electron shell, which can hold up to 8 electrons. This accounts for 10 of the total 11 electrons in sodium.
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one dot (X) in outer circle
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Finally, we place one X in the outer circle to represent the last electron in the outermost shell of sodium. This completes the electronic configuration of sodium, which is represented as:
Inner Shell: 2 electrons (XX)
Middle Shell: 8 electrons (XXXXXXXX)
Outer Shell: 1 electron (X)
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