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26 December, 06:14

What usually happens to the outer electrons of metallic atoms when they combine chemically with nonmetallic atoms?

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  1. 26 December, 06:38
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    They will mostly fill the octet rule rather than the nonmetal counterparts. Especially in the case of hydrogen
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