Eagle Mum
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“However, sodium metal oxidises rapidly in air and sodium oxide (Na2O) melts at 1132 degC and sublimes around 1275 degC. Even if sodium metal is present, placing it into a flame with an ample supply of air guarantees it will become sodium ions as part of an oxide rapidly.”
Yes, I agree, some of the electrons in the inner orbits which reach the 3p orbit would also decay into the 3s orbit. I’m not entirely sure about the comment that there’s an ample supply of air. Inside the flame, most of the oxygen would be consumed by combustion of the natural gas fueling the flame. I’m not convinced that both species (atoms & ions) aren’t in the mixture.
Yes, I agree, some of the electrons in the inner orbits which reach the 3p orbit would also decay into the 3s orbit. I’m not entirely sure about the comment that there’s an ample supply of air. Inside the flame, most of the oxygen would be consumed by combustion of the natural gas fueling the flame. I’m not convinced that both species (atoms & ions) aren’t in the mixture.