The ionization energies for removing successive electrons from sodium are 496 kJ/mol, 4562 kJ/mol, 6912 kJ/mol, and 9544 kJ/mol. The great jump in ionization energy after the first electron is removed indicates what?

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Indicate that the outer shell of sodium atom contain only one electron .which removing easily ,so
sodium atom charge in chemical reaction is Na+1

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