Heating has no influence.
No. Nonmetals generally gain electrons during chemical reactions.
Metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
Nonmetals gain electrons.
Metals give up electrons while non-metals gain electrons
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.
Nonmetals usually accept electrons to become negative ions (anions), e.g. Cl + e- --> Cl-.
They will loose electrons.
Metals will LOSE electrons to become stable.
Metals lose electrons, nonmetals gain electrons.
Generally non-metals gain electrons and form anions.
For example metals loss electrons and nonmetals gain electrons.
to lose electrons