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Standard VIII
Chemistry
Atomic Mass
Is 2Na differ...
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Is 2Na different from Na
2
?
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Solution
yes. Both are different.
2Na means you have two separate sodium atoms in a reaction. Na₂ indicates that you have two bonded sodium atoms, forming one molecule.
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