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How do main-group elements form ions? please explain. I'm a dumb oof and I need to figure this out.

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During the formation of some compounds, atoms gain or lose electrons, and form electrically charged particles called ions (Figure 1). ... Atoms of many main-group metals lose enough electrons to leave them with the same number of electrons as an atom of the preceding noble gas.

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