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A sodium atom loses one electron. Which of the following is the correct symbol for the sodium cation? Na- Na+ Na+2 Na+3
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A sodium atom loses one electron. Which of the following is the correct symbol for the sodium cation? Na- Na+ Na+2 Na+3
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A sodium atom loses one electron. Which of the following is the correct symbol for the sodium cation? Na- Na+ Na+2 Na+3
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Na+2 since sodium typically has a +1 charge
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