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  • 14-11-2017
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Why does sodium form an ion +1 charge?

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zaidkamalkhan12
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  • 14-11-2017
first of all we know about the ionic bond that the attraction b/w two atoms the atom which lose electrons is become cation and have positive sing which one get electrons it become ionic. so in such sitivation the sodium lose one electons "that's why sodium has 1+ charge in Nacl chemacal bond."
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