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What is that oxidation number of sodium?

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What is that oxidation number of sodium?

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Since sodium is in the first family on the Periodic Table, it only has to lose one electron to become stable. It it loses an electron, that makes it positive (because there are more protons than electrons if it loses electrons).

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