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25 March, 20:17

Which of the following statements is true?

Question 1 options:

Metals lose electrons to become cations.

Nonmetals gain electrons to become cations.

Nonmetals lose electrons to become cations.

Metals gain electrons to become cations.

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  1. 25 March, 21:25
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    Metals lose electrons to become cations.

    Explanation:

    You have to lose electrons for it to be a cation, therefore B and D are false and can be eliminated.

    Nonmetals tend to gain electrons and become anions, therefore C is incorrect and can be eliminated.

    A is the only answer left, and it is scientifically correct.
  2. 25 March, 23:15
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    The statement which is true is

    metals lose electrons to become cations

    Explanation

    metals tends to loss electrons to attain noble gas electrons configuration. When metal loses electrons they form a positive charged ions. The positively charged ion is known as cations. for example sodium metal (Na) loses 1 electron to form a cation with a charge of positive 1 (Na^+)
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