Non-metals add electrons to achieve octet arrangements. why?
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Atoms of metals tend to lose all of their valence electrons, which leaves them with anoctet from the next lowest principal energy level. Atoms of nonmetals tend to gain electrons in order to fill their outermost principal energy level with an octet.
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