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why is the hold of nucleus over the outermost electrons in metals weak

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In the case of metals, the hold of the nucleus over the outermost electrons is weak because of large-sized atoms and a greater number of shells in between nucleus and valence electrons. Furthermore, because of low ionization potentials, metals have the tendency to lose their outermost electrons easily.

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