What kind of atom tends to lose one electron?
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an atom with a single electron in its outermost shell
Elements that readily lose electrons are all metals. Metals that normally lose one electron all form +1 ions with electron configurations we call “stable,” or “energetically favorable.”
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Elements that readily lose electrons are all metals. Metals that normally lose one electron all form +1 ions with electron configurations we call “stable,” or “energetically favorable.”
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Element that are metal tend to loss electrons and became positively charged Ion called cations. Elements that are nonmetal tend to gain electrons and became negatively charge and called anions. Metals that are located in column 1 A of the periodic table from ions by losing one electron..
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Element that are metal tend to loss electrons and became positively charged Ion called cations. Elements that are nonmetal tend to gain electrons and became negatively charge and called anions. Metals that are located in column 1 A of the periodic table from ions by losing one electron..
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