Formation Of Sodium Ion
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A sodium ion (Na⁺) forms when a neutral sodium atom (Na) loses its outermost electron to become a positively charged ion with one less electron. For a school-level model, you can depict a neutral sodium atom with 11 protons and 11 electrons arranged in shells (2, 8, 1) and then show it losing the single valence electron, resulting in a positively charged sodium ion with 11 protons and 10 electrons (2, 8).
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