You wouldn't expect strontium to gain electrons in a chemical change.
loses electrons it is a cation
Cleavage
Fracture.
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ohms law (resistance)
The tendency of some minerals to break along certain planes is called, "Cleavage".
Gold will lose electrons because it has two valence electrons in the S orbital
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cation
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
No. Nonmetals generally gain electrons during chemical reactions.
Chlorine has the highest electron affinity or the greatest tendency to attract a shared pair of electrons in a covalent bond.
yes
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
Yes. If there are 1 to 3 valence electrons in an atom, then generally those elements will lose these electrons to attain noble gas configuration. If there are 5 to 7 valence electrons, then generally those elements will gain electrons to attain noble gas configuration.
chemical. Corrosion is a chemical reaction with the chemicals in the air.
The octet rule is the tendency of many chemical elements to have eight electrons in the valence shell.
A Chemical reaction is none other than a play of electrons. Only the electrons take part in chemical reactions. Therefore, reactivity is defined as the tendancy to loose or give away electrons.The difference in the tendency may be due to the number of shells atomic radii etc.If you refer to it on periodic table, you might understand it better..