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17 November, 19:31

Why does beryllium lose electrons when forming ionic bonds, while sulfur gains electrons?

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  1. 17 November, 23:14
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    Beryllium is a metal so it needs to loose electrons to have a full outer shell while sulfur is a non-metal so it needs to gain electrons to fill its outer shell.
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