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Karsyn Leblanc
27 November, 22:23
What happens to valence electrons in metals?
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Kailey Osborn
27 November, 22:54
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During a chemical reaction, the metal atom will donate its valence electrons to form a positively charged ion (cation) and also to attain the stable octet electron arrangement.
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