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  • Sodium Ion Formation: Understanding Electron Gain and Ionization
    Yes, a sodium atom gains one electron to become a sodium ion (Na+).

    Here's why:

    * Sodium (Na) has one valence electron in its outermost shell.

    * To achieve a stable electron configuration like the noble gases, sodium wants to lose this single valence electron.

    * Losing an electron results in a positive charge, forming a sodium ion (Na+).

    Remember, atoms gain or lose electrons to become more stable.

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