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The obvious answer is
On the other hand, you simply cannot have an
Sodium is a group 1 metal with a very low electronegativity value - 0.93 on the Pauling scale - which means that it tends to lose an electron in order to complete its octet- hence the
There is nothing that can react with sodium which will allow sodium to take on 7 more electrons because it would be much easier to lose 1 than to gain 7.
Another reason that stops sodium from ever adding 7 electrons in order to complete its octet its the fact that it wouldn't have anywhere to put those electrons. Sodium's electron configuration is
The maxium number of electrons it could theoretically add to its configuration is 1, but that's not going to happen because of the very low electronegativity value sodium has.