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non metals are also called electronegative elements


true or false if false give reason


Anonymous: True

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Answered by rohitronaldoamps
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It is true because non metals gain electrons to complete octet so they form anion which is negatively charge hence they are electronegative.

Answered by Anonymous
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\colorbox{teal}{Elements that tend to gain electrons to form anions during chemical reactions are called non-metals.}

\colorbox{orange}{are electronegative elements with high ionization energies. }

\colorbox{green}{Nonmetals have a stronger "pull" on their electrons because they are closer to having a full valence outer shell, making them stable.}

\colorbox{yellow}{The more valence electrons an element has, the more electronegative it is likely to be due to this "pull.".}

\colorbox{pink}{non metals are also called electronegative elements.}

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