Is it easier to remove on electron from a sodium (Na) or aluminum (Al) atom? From Na+ or Al+? From Na2+ or Al2+?​

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Answer: It's easier for sodium to lose an electron because it has one valence electron whereas aluminum three valence electrons. It's easier for sodium in the other two examples as well because of the valance electrons and because it is very reactive with most elements because it really wants to get rid of the extra electron n the valance shell.