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An element has 6 electrons in the valence shell.will it be a metal or non metal

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Answered by rickylaldinpuia
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Answer:

non metal

Explanation:

Cause oxygen is not metal

Answered by SteffiPaul
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If an element has 6 electrons in the valence shell then it will be a non-metal.

  • It is given that the element has 6 electrons in its valence shell, this implies that the element needs 2 more electrons to acquire stability.
  • Since the element requires 2 more electrons, then it will gain 2 electrons from another element to complete its octet.
  • Non-metals have the tendency to gain electrons, so the element that has 6 electrons in the valence shell will be a non-metal.
  • When the element gains 2 electrons then it will acquire a -2 charge which is the valency of the element.

Hence, an element that has 6 electrons in the valence shell will be a nonmetal.

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