why is sodium ion stable?
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The atom of sodium has one electron in its outermost shell. To achieve a stable electron configuration it has to lose this electron so that all the electron shells are complete. For this to happen the atom loses one electron and gains a positive charge. The sodium atom is changed to a positive ion Na+.
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