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Do metals donate or accept electrons and what do they become?

Metals donate electrons by losing electrons and forming positive ions.


What happens to metals when they donate electrons?

They become positively charged ions.


Do nonmetal donate or accept electrons?

If a non-metal combines with a metal, then the metal will donate electrons and the non-metal will accept electrons. An ionic bond is the result to form an ionic compound. If the non-metal combines with another non-metal, then both will share the electrons resulting in the formation of a covalent bond between them. The molecule is known as covalent compound.


If metals loose electrons to non metals are metals now anions?

No, it is not true. When metals loose electrons they become cations.


Do metals usually gain or loose electrons to be stable?

Metals will LOSE electrons to become stable.


What do metals become after they accept electrons?

Metals become positively charged ions after they accept electrons. This process occurs during chemical reactions where metals lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.


Of the metals Pb Hg Na and Mg which will not spontaneously donate electrons to copper in solution?

Lead (Pb) and Mercury (Hg) will not spontaneously donate electrons to copper in solution because they are lower in the reactivity series than copper. Sodium (Na) and Magnesium (Mg) are more reactive than copper and could potentially donate electrons to copper in solution.


Do metals receive electrons while forming their compounds?

Metals are more likely to donate electrons to form ionic compounds. However, some transition metals such as mercury and tin can form covalent bonds in which the metal shares an electron with another atom


What tend to lose electrons in order to become stable?

In chemistry, metals are the elements that tend to lose electrons when they react to form compounds; Non-metals tend to gain electrons when they form compounds. When metals and non-metals react and exchange electrons with one another they form an ionic bond.


When metals become ions what happens to their atomic radius?

Metals generally become cations and thus lose electrons and their atomic radius shrinks. This is because the metals will lose a shell of electrons and the nucleus' pull on the electrons will become more concentrated, pulling them closer.


When metals and non metals react whichs atoms gain electrons?

Nonmetals usually accept electrons to become negative ions (anions), e.g. Cl + e- --> Cl-.


Do Metals tend to have higher electronegative than nonmetals and therefore tend to form anions?

No. Metals generally have lower electronegativity and form cations.