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Why metals lose electrons?

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Answered by Meetanshu21
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cause they have tendency of losing electron

they are more electonegative.

Answered by Anonymous
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Metals tend to lose electrons to attain Noble Gas electron configuration. Groups 1 and 2 (the active metals) lose 1 and 2 valence electrons, respectively, because of their low Ionization energies. Non-metals are limited to the elements in the upper right hand corner of the Periodic Table.

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