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The difference between group 1 and group 2 metals is that group 1 metals have ONE valence electron and group 2 have TWO valence electrons. This makes a great difference in how they react chemically with other elements and compounds.
Group 1 elements or Group IA elements.
Metals are on the left side in periodic table. They are mainly present in group-1,2,13. Group-1 is alkali metals and group-2 is alkaline earth metals.Group 1 contains alkaline metals. Group 2 contains alkaline earth metals. And d block also contains metals.
Group 1 (for metals) and group 17 (for non metals).
Group 1 or alkali metals.
The difference between group 1 and group 2 metals is that group 1 metals have ONE valence electron and group 2 have TWO valence electrons. This makes a great difference in how they react chemically with other elements and compounds.
Group 1 elements or Group IA elements.
Sodium belongs to the group 1 of the periodic table, known as the alkali metals group.
Yes, alkali metals are group 1 elements because they belong to the first group of the periodic table and share similar chemical properties such as forming hydroxides when reacting with water.
Metals are on the left side in periodic table. They are mainly present in group-1,2,13. Group-1 is alkali metals and group-2 is alkaline earth metals.Group 1 contains alkaline metals. Group 2 contains alkaline earth metals. And d block also contains metals.
Group 1A metals have an oxidation number of +1, group 2A metals have an oxidation number of +2, and group 3A metals have an oxidation number of +3.
Group 1-12 (all metals). Group 13-16 contains metals, metalloids as well as non-metals.
Group 1 (for metals) and group 17 (for non metals).
Hydrogen is placed in the group 1 because has some chemical similarities and electron configuration (one electron).
Group 1 or alkali metals.
Alkali metals are a group of metals located in Group 1 of the periodic table. They include elements such as lithium, sodium, potassium, and rubidium. Alkali metals are highly reactive and typically form ionic compounds with other elements.
Group 1 (for metals) and group 17 (for non metals).