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So when metals react,they lose electrons to become stable and sometimes form a compound(the attraction between the valency electron(on the last shell) and the nucleus decreases,so the atom of this type of metal consider to be reactive as the electron becomes easily lost due to weaak forces pulling it towards the nucleus.
Yes they are.
Either by losing or gaining electrons (and forming ionic compounds) or by sharing of electrons (and forming covalent compounds).
copper
Same atoms.
So when metals react,they lose electrons to become stable and sometimes form a compound(the attraction between the valency electron(on the last shell) and the nucleus decreases,so the atom of this type of metal consider to be reactive as the electron becomes easily lost due to weaak forces pulling it towards the nucleus.
Yes they are.
Either by losing or gaining electrons (and forming ionic compounds) or by sharing of electrons (and forming covalent compounds).
So when metals react,they lose electrons to become stable and sometimes form a compound(the attraction between the valency electron(on the last shell) and the nucleus decreases,so the atom of this type of metal consider to be reactive as the electron becomes easily lost due to weaak forces pulling it towards the nucleus.
Molecular compounds are formed by two chemical reactions forming in the cell of the nucleus.
gain
copper
Same atoms.
gain
* 100 * 200 or 300
Yes they do.
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