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How do Metals and Non-Metals react?

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Answered by crazy18yearrold
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Chemical bonds involve electrons from the reacting atoms. Compounds formed from metals and non-metals consist of ions. ... metal atoms lose electrons to form positively charged ions. non-metal atoms gain electrons to form negatively charged ions.



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Answered by Thedarktruth
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Heyyyy   Generally, a metal and a non-metal will react to form an ionic compound. This involves the transfer of electrons between the metal and non-metal in order to achieve a stable state. For example, consider the formation of sodium chloride, NaCl.  Na + Cl → NaCl  The ionic compound NaCl is formed by the reaction between a metal, sodium, and a nonmetal, chlorine.  The formation of an ionic compound from a metal and a non-metal is an exothermic reaction. In order words, it results in a release of energy from the formation of an ionic bond.   If it helps you then please mark it as brainliest

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