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Finnegan Bartlett
1 February, 18:29
What will for if sodium give away one electron?
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Danna Orr
1 February, 21:09
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A sodium atom has one electron in the outer shell. A chlorine atom seven electrons in the outer shell. A sodium atom loses an electron to a chlorine atom. The sodium atom becomes a positive sodium ion.
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