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Ashanti Barker
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12 October, 19:08
Sodium loses one electron. What is the change?
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Alice Cook
12 October, 19:29
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If sodium loses an electron, it now has 11 protons, 11 neutrons, and only 10 electrons, leaving it with an overall charge of + 1. It is now referred to as a sodium ion.
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