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Do the positive ions tend to be metals or nonmetals?

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They tend to be metals.
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User Rob Van Pamel
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Answer: The correct answer is metals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ions are formed when an atom gains or looses electrons.

When an atom looses electrons, it tends to form positive ions known as cations.

When an atom gains electrons, it tends to form negative ions known as anions.

Metals are the elements which looses electrons to form positive ions. For Example: Sodium will loose 1 electron to form
Na^+ ions.

Non-metals are the elements which gains electrons to form negative ions. For Example: Chlorine will gain 1 electron to form
Cl^- ion.

Hence, the correct answer is metals.

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