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#When a Group 1 metal reacts, What happen to the outer shall electron of its atom? ​

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Answered by ItSdHrUvSiNgH
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Explanation:

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When metal from group 1 (ex=> Na, K, H etc. ) reacts they looses their outermost electron to form nobel gas configuration.

Example reaction. =>

Na + Cl -------> NaCl

Here Na from group 1 gives Cl from group 17 one electron so that both of them can complete their outermost shell

Answered by nivedhavinodkarath
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Answer: It gets removed.

Explanation: When the metal reacts, then the outer shell valence electron is lost. The shell is removed so the next shell becomes the outer shell.

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