Sodium (Na) atoms often lose the single electron that is in their outermost shell. How does losing the electron affect sodium's charge?
A) It becomes neutral.
B) It becomes positively charged.
C) It becomes negatively charged.
D) Its electronegativity increases.
E) Its charge is not affected by the loss of an electron.
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