How many electrons would be gained or lost to achieve a noble gas configuration? from the group 13 elementWhat is the charge on the resulting ion?

The group 13 elements have three valence electrons. To achieve a noble gas configuration, group 13 elements tend to lose three electrons and form a +3 charge on the resulting ion. This is because losing three electrons will leave the element with a stable electron configuration similar to that of the nearest noble gas, which in this case is helium.