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Explain that non-metals do not form positive ions.

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The periodic table

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Metals and non-metals

AQA GCSE ChemistryAtomic structure and the periodic table

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In the subtopic Metals and non-metals, this learning objective focuses on explain that non-metals do not form positive ions. It sits within The periodic table for AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462, so the explanation must keep the chemistry linked to Metals and non-metals rather than drifting into a nearby idea. Approved keywords to use include metal, non-metal, positive ion. positive ion means a charged particle formed when an atom loses one or more electrons Avoid the mistake of students often think that non-metals can form positive ions under certain conditions; instead, remember that non-metals typically do not form positive ions; they usually gain electrons to form negative ions instead For exam answers, remember that non-metals do not form positive ions; focus on their electron configurations

Key concepts

non-metalpositive ion

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This objective helps connect Metals and non-metals to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for The periodic table.

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  • Misunderstanding Non-Metal Behavior: Remember that non-metals typically do not form positive ions; they usually gain electrons to form negative ions instead.

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