why metals do not accept electron
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beacuse metals are positevly charged ... So they does not accept electron.And their outermost shell has only one valence electron
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If metals would accept electrons it would be hard for it to hold a large amount of electrons with a limited number of proton.
E.g.Na has 1 as valence electrons, to become stable it would have accepted 7 more electrons but it doesn't
and thus, loses 1 electron to be stable.
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