Respuesta :
Answer:
all
Explanation:
Atoms tend to gain or lose electrons to obtain the same electron configuration as a noble gas. So, the resulting ions have two electrons in the last s sublevel and six electrons in the last p sublevel, giving a total of eight valence electrons. A metal atom has only a few valence electrons, so it loses all of its valence electrons. The loss of valence electrons gives the metal atom the electron configuration of the noble gas in the previous period. A nonmetal atom has more valence electrons, so it gains enough electrons to have eight. The gain in valence electrons gives the nonmetal atom the electron configuration of the noble gas at the end of its period.