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What is the lewis dot structure of Na+

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Na+ is a cation (positive ion) with a charge of +1, which means that it has lost an electron. Since Na only had one electron to begin with, Na+ will have no dots. However the charge must still be written as a superscript. |dw:1389488917303:dw|

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