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Na+ is an ion.( Give reason)

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Answered by hunnymalik200524
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Neutral sodium atom (Na) becomes sodium cation (Na+) by releasing an electron. ... positive charge on the sodium cation is balanced by the negative charge on the chloride, so the ionic compound is neutral.

Answered by shristigyawali392
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Na+ is an ions because when it loose one electron its shows single positive charge.

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