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5 multiple choice 3 points a sodium atom loses an electron. it now has a net charge of: +2 -1 zero +1
Step1: Analyze the charge of a neutral sodium atom
A neutral atom has equal number of protons and electrons. Sodium has 11 protons (positive charge) and 11 electrons (negative charge). The net charge is \(11 - 11=0\).
Step2: Consider the effect of losing an electron
When a sodium atom loses 1 electron, the number of protons is still 11, and the number of electrons becomes \(11 - 1 = 10\). The net charge is \(11-10 = + 1\) (since charge of a proton is \(+1\) and charge of an electron is \(-1\)).
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