Metals from Groups I and II typically do not lose electrons and become negatively charged ions. Explain Why and Tell which groups does Metals Typically lose electrons.
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Metals from Groups I and II typically do not lose electrons and become negatively charged ions. Explain Why and Tell which groups does Metals Typically lose electrons.
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Explanation:
Elements in 1,2,3 form ions with the electronic configuration (isoelectronic-same) electrons as a noble gas. Metals always loose electron when forming ions. Metals do this to be stable.