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- 00:01 So let's start this video. 00:01 The question is when a metal and non -metal reacts, what happened? is non -metal tends to lose electron and metal tends to gain electron? or if non -metal tends to lose electron and non -metal tends to gain electron or none of the given? or a metal tends to lose electron and a non -metal tends to gain electron or a metal tends to gain electron or a metal tends to gain electron or a metal tends to lose electron or metal tends to get electron. 00:35 Well, when a metal and reacts with non -metal, electrons are transferred from metal atoms to the non -metal atoms... Need help? Use Ace Ace is your personal tutor. It breaks down any question with clear steps so you can learn. Start Using Ace Ace is your personal tutor for learning Step-by-step explanations Instant summaries Summarize YouTube videos Understand textbook images or PDFs Study tools like quizzes and flashcards Listen to your notes as a podcast

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