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what property of nonmetallic elements makes them more likely to gain electrons than lose electrons​
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Answered by kanishkaaa3015
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Answer:

Nonmetals, which are found in the right-hand region of the periodic table, have relatively large ionization energies and therefore tend to gain electrons.

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Answered by OoAryanKingoO79
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Answer:

Nonmetals, which are found in the right-hand region of the periodic table, have relatively large ionization energies and therefore tend to gain electrons. Ionization energies generally increase in going from left to right across a given period.

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