neon has completely filled orbitals, obeys octet and has stable electronic configuration. Hence it does not take or give electrons.
neon is NONREACTIVE because its valence electron layer is completely filled. Which is its outermost layer. Neon does not want to give any electrons, or take any from other elements, therefore it is sturdy and can't combine with any
Neon is stable with two electrons in the first electron shell, giving it a full valence shell. This stable electron configuration makes neon an inert, or noble gas, and highly unlikely to form chemical bonds with other elements.
Metals give up electrons while non-metals gain electrons
Because its outer shell is full of electrons and cant attract anymore to become a negative ion. It cant become a positive ion because it has 8 electron on its outer shell so it would be too hard for another atom to take it
Uranium is a donor of electrons.
give
Cations are formed when an atom loses electrons, resulting in a positively charged ion. Therefore, cations give away electrons rather than take them.
No
phosphorus will accept 3 electrons or share 3 electrons
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Manganese can both give and take electrons. As a transition metal, manganese has variable oxidation states, ranging from +2 to +7, allowing it to both accept and donate electrons in chemical reactions.
5 hours give or take a little.