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What does Na+ represent? select all that apply.

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Na is the chemical symbol for sodium. Na+ is formed when sodium loses an electron from its outer shell (the number of electrons and protons is now unbalanced, giving an overall positive charge) and becomes a sodium ion. Losing an electron happens when a metal reacts with a non metal.
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