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describe the formation of cation in sodium.​

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Answered by ITZProGaurav2
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The most commonly formed cations of the representative elements are those that involve the loss of all of the valence electrons. ... It has one valence electron in the third principal energy level. Upon losing that electron, the sodium ion now has an octet of electrons from the second principal energy level.

Answered by riyazaly75
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The most commonly formed cations of the representative elements are those that involve the loss of all of the valence electrons. ... It has one valence electron in the third principal energy level. Upon losing that electron, the sodium ion now has an octet of electrons from the second principal energy level.

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