Why is sodium ion a cation?
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➢ Sodium loses an electron to become a cation. Some elements lose one or more electrons in forming ions. These ions are known as "cations" because they are positively charged and migrate toward the negative electrode (cathode) in an electrical field.
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Sodium loses an electron to become a cation. Some elements lose one or more electrons in forming ions. These ions are known as "cations" because they are positively charged and migrate toward the negative electrode (cathode) in an electrical field.
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