Why do metals tend become cations?
A)
they gain electrons to form a full outer shell
B)...
Chemistry, 17.11.2020 17:40, braydenmcd02
Why do metals tend become cations?
A)
they gain electrons to form a full outer shell
B)
they are most stable when their outside shell is half full
C)
they need to lose electrons in order to obtain a full outer shell
D)
metals do not become cations
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