Why do metals have possetive charge
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Metal elements form positively charged ions called cations because they are located on the left side of the periodic table. ... These elements all have valence electrons in an s orbital. These electrons are relatively easy for the atom to lose to achieve a stable octet of electrons in its outermost energy shell
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Metals forms positive ions. Metals form positive ions because metals are very electropositive, and their outer electrons are very loosely bunded on them. so, that they lose electrons and gain a positive charge and hence from positive ions
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