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How many electrons need to be lost or gained by Ca to attain noble gas electron configuration?

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Answer:

six electrons need to be gained

Step-by-step explanation:

Calcium has two valence electrons. To have a stable amount of valence electrons, or to attain noble gas electron configuration, an element needs to have eight valence electrons. Now, it's just a simple math problem. How many more valence electrons does calcium need to get to eight? It needs six, since eight minus two is six.

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