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atoms with fewer than 4 valence electrons are​

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Answered by akmalrassal
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Answer:

metals

Explanation:

they lose electrons and become stable in nature

Answered by AadilPradhan
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Atoms with fewer than 4 valence electrons are​ metallic substances.

  • All metallic materials are excellent electrical conductors. Its outermost shell has fewer than four electrons, indicating that it has fewer than four valence electrons.
  • Semiconductors are substances that exhibit conductivity intermediate between that of conductors (often metals) and that of non-conductors or insulators.
  • The term "metals" refers to the elements to the left of Group 14 that have fewer than four electrons in the valence shell and have a propensity to lose them (along with their negative charges) in order to become positively charged ions. These elements are represented by the element's symbol with a superscript indicating the number and sign of the charges.

Hence, the answer is metallic substances.

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