What is the correct set of quantum numbers (n, l, ml) for the first electron removed in the formation of a cation for sodium? 3,0,1 3,0,0 3,1,0 2,0,0 3,1,1
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Step 1: The atomic number of sodium is 11, so its electron configuration is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^1. Show more…
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