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The reactivity of an ionic compound element is explained as its tendency to attain noble gas configuration. How do the elements do so? |
A. | Lose electrons |
B. | Gain electrons |
C. | Both are correct |
D. | Both are incorrect |
Answer» C. Both are correct | |
Explanation: The reactivity of elements is explained as their tendency to attain a completely filled outer shell. This is called as having attained noble gas configuration. Once noble gas configuration is reached, the elements lose their reactivity. |
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