A sodium ion.
When sodium loses that electron, it becomes the sodium ion, Na+
An electron has a charge of -1. When a Sodium (Na) atom loses one electron, it loses a negative and becomes a stable Sodium ion with a charge of +1.
It becomes positive.
It becomes a positive ion.
When an atom loses an electron and becomes negatively charged we refer to it as a positive ion
When sodium loses that electron, it becomes the sodium ion, Na+
When sodium loses that electron, it becomes the sodium ion, Na+
An atom of sodium has one valence electron. When a sodium atom loses this electron to another atom, it becomes a sodium ion.
A sodium atom becomes a sodium ion, when a neutron is added to the nucleus.
An electron has a charge of -1. When a Sodium (Na) atom loses one electron, it loses a negative and becomes a stable Sodium ion with a charge of +1.
It becomes positive.
The atom that gains electron becomes an anion. The atom that loses electron becomes a cation.
It becomes a positive ion.
It becomes a positive ion.
Sodium loses its one valence electron to become Na+
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