Chemistry, asked by charanvegesna, 8 months ago

How does Na change to Na+ ?Immersive Reader

a) By loss of electron
b) By gain of electron

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Answered by nagakalakoppalli
2

Answer:

by loss of one elecron.............

Answered by leuaxen
1

Answer:

hey dear here is your answer.......

Na change to Na+ when it loss electron because whenever an electron losing by any atom the number of electron got less than the number of proton so the atom has positive charge more.....

so the correct option is{a}✔️

hope it helps you dear.....

thanks dear a lot...

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