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  • Sodium Ion Charge: Understanding +1 and Its Chemistry
    The most common charge of sodium is +1.

    Here's why:

    * Sodium (Na) is an alkali metal, located in Group 1 of the periodic table.

    * Alkali metals have one valence electron (electron in the outermost shell).

    * They tend to lose this single valence electron to achieve a stable octet configuration, like the noble gases.

    * This loss of one electron results in a +1 charge on the sodium ion (Na⁺).

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