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Metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
Metals give up electrons while non-metals gain electrons
Metals lose electrons in a chemical reaction.
No, it is not true. When metals loose electrons they become cations.
Charles H. Boud died in 1921.
Charles H. Boud was born in 1843.
In general chemical reactions, metals tend to loose electrons and non-metals gain electrons. The no. of electrons loosed by metals is the same as the no. of electrons gained by the non-metals.
because metals have excess of electrons while non metals are electron deficient
In their regular (lattice) structure, metals have a sea of free electrons. This allows the electrons to flow through the metal at will and this is what makes metals good conductors of electricity (and heat).Their mobile electrons
Yes, electrons move freely in metals.
Stephen Loosley was born on 1952-12-29.