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When metals react with other elements what happens to the valence of the metal atoms?

== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.


When metals react to the other elements what happens to the valence electrons of the metal Atoms?

== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.


When metals react with other elements what's happens to the valence electrons of the metal atoms?

== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.


When metal react with other elements what happens to the valence electrons of the metal atom?

== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.


What metals react with other metals what happens to the valence electrons of the metal atoms?

== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.


Is metal made up of atoms?

Yes, all chemical elements - including metals - are formed from atoms.


What happens to atoms of most nonmetals when they react with other elements?

They tend to gain electrons when reacting with a metal. Metals generally are short of a full octet by 1 to 4 valence electrons. It is easier to drop 2 electrons than try to gain 6 electrons. The elements in group four can go either way, but the other metals will give up electrons, and non-metals will take them.


Is a metal an element?

Metals are a class of elements. A pure metal is an element. Some metals are alloys, which mean they have more than one metal or element in them. The metal bronze is made of two elements, the metal tin and the metal copper.


What is the difference between elements and metals?

An element could be a metal.


How many metallic elements does a pure metal contain?

A pure metal is just that; that metal, thus pure metals contain just one metal. For example aluminium foil contains just aluminium atoms. Alloys are one or more metals/elements that make up the metal, e.g C and Fe in steel.


What do metals do when it comes to electrons?

When forming compounds, metal atoms usually donate some of their electrons to atoms of more electronegative elements to form compounds with ionic bonds. some metals can share electrons with other elements to form at least partially covalently bonded compounds. In elemental form, metal atoms share their electrons in what is called a "sea of electrons" that extends throughout the volume of a piece of elemental metal.


How does conduction transfer heat?

in a non-metal, the heat will travel up the metal by atoms. One atom will warm up and vibrate. This atom, while vibrating, will touch the next atom. This happens to all the atoms eventually. In metals, the same thing happens, but there is more. There are free electrons in a metal so if a free electron touches a hot atom, it will become hot and fly around (inside) the metal hitting other atoms and warming them up. This is why metals are better conductors and are faster...because there are two methods of conduction of metals but just one for non-metals