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What is the Number of Valence Electrons in : (A) Sodium Ion, Na+ (B) Oxide Ion, O2– - Science

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What is the number of valence electrons in :
(a) sodium ion, Na+
(b) oxide ion, O2–

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(a) Atomic number of sodium atom = 11
In Na+ ion, there are only 10 electrons. The electronic configuration is 2 , 8. Therefore, the number of valence electrons in sodium ion is 8.

(b) Atomic number of oxygen atom = 8
In O2- ion, there will be 10 electrons, as it has gained two electrons. The electronic configuration is 2, 8. Therefore, the number of valence electrons in O2- is 8.

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Chapter 4: Structure of the Atom - Very Short Answer Type Questions [Page 212]

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Lakhmir Singh Chemistry [English] Class 9
Chapter 4 Structure of the Atom
Very Short Answer Type Questions | Q 52 | Page 212
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