When aluminum will lose electrons to attain the nearest noble gas configuration, the correct configuration will be
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When forming the ion, the ion formed should form in such a way as to achieve the electron configuration of the nearest noble gas. Hence, Aluminum is most likely to lose 3 electrons and form a cation to achieve the electron configuration of Neon, the nearest noble gas.
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When forming the ion, the ion formed should form in such a way as to achieve th electron configuration of the nearest noble gas. Hence, Aluminum is most likely to lose 3 electrons and form a cation to achieve th electron configuration of Neon, the nearest noble gas.
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