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1. How does the tendency of metal atoms to

lose valence electrons explain the periodic trends
of properties found in representative metal
elements

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Step-by-step explanation:

The tendency of metals to lose electrons is a measure of their electropositivity or metallicity.

Electropositivity is a measure of the tendency of atoms of an element to lose electrons. It is closely related to ionization energy and electronegativity of an element.

  • The lower the ionization energy of an element, the more electropositive or metallic an element is.
  • Across a period, from left to right, electropositivity or metallicity decreases and from top to down a group, it increases.
  • Metals are found on the left of the periodic table.
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