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In general, the metal elements (those to the left of the Periodic Table) will form cations. This is because the atoms of those elements have less than half of the necessary electrons to fill their outermost or valence electron shell. In contrast, the non-metal elements (those to the right of the periodic table) will tend to form anions because they have more than half of the necessary electrons to fill their valence electron shell.

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