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Why does beryllium lose electrons when forming ionic bonds while sulfur gains electrons?

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Why does beryllium lose electrons when forming ionic bonds while sulfur gains electrons?

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The elements classed as metals (left side of periodic table) have less of an attraction for their outer electrons than the classic oxidizers (O F S Cl Br).

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