Chemistry, asked by sainigarshi, 10 months ago

metals lose electrons and generally have low ionisation potential compare to non metals, non metals do not lose electrons rather they gain electrons than how ionisation potential is measured in this case? pls someone answer.​

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Answered by shubhamrajgupta91109
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We know that elements can either be metals or non-metals. But did you ever wonder if one metal is more metallic than the other? Yes. Steel, which is an alloy of iron, is more metallic than iron. Why is that? This is because of the metallic and non-metallic character of the elements. Let’s understand the metallic and non-metallic character of metals individually.

Answered by prajnishkumar96
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ur answer

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Yes, Steel which is an alloy of iron is more metallic than iron. it is because of the metallic and non metallic character of the elements.

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