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as you move across a period, you are more and more likely to gain electrons

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Q: How will the tendency to gaining electrons changes as you move from right to left in periodic table?
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Which family of elements in the Periodic Table form bonds by gaining electrons?

Non metals form bonds by gaining electrons. They form anions.


Which best explains the bonding behavior of the family of elements in the Periodic table called metals?

Metals tend to form bonds by gaining electrons.


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Why do elements acquire positive charge on gaining electrons?

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