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What will the charge be in aluminum when it loses or gains electrons to become more stable?
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What will the charge be in aluminum when it loses or gains electrons to become more stable?
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What will the charge be in aluminum when it loses or gains electrons to become more stable?
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It will be positive since it will lose 3 electrons. Its in group 13 and the elements there lose 3 electrons to become stable
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"Charge would be +3"
Aluminium has 3 extra electrons, so it must lose them instead of gaining, & losing of electrons lead into positive charges
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