Q.

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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