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Two students worked together to create a Bohr model of a sodium atom. When creating this model they realized the valence shell only has one electron and does not meet the Octet rule. They began to argue about how this atom will become an ion. A Student A is correct. Losing an electron would cause the number of protons and electrons to be imbalanced, and the atom would then have an overall negative charge.

B Student B is correct. Losing an electron would cause the number of protons and electrons to be imbalanced, and the atom would then have an overall positive charge.

C Student A is correct. Losing an electron would cause the number of neutrons and electrons to be imbalanced, and the atom would then have an overall negative charge.

D Student B is correct. Losing an electron would cause the number of neutrons and electrons to be imbalanced, and the atom would then have an overall positive charge.
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