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How do you know the charge of a +1 cations of sodium?

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If the atoms of an element always have the same charge, the Roman numeral is unnecessary (and considered to be incorrect.) For example, all actions formed from sodium atoms have a +1 charge, so Na+ is named sodium ion without the Roman numeral for the charge.