why does sodium from lose an electron to attain +1charge
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If sodium loses an electron the sodium becomes an ion with a positive 1 charge. This is because the 11 positive protons and 10 negative electrons end up with an overall charge of +1. It only takes a relatively small amount of energy to take an electron away from the neutral sodium atom.
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