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Group one elements are the alkali metals.
its the boron group which contains one metalloid and 5 metals
Examples: very reactive metals, react violently with water, solid metals, natural elements (traces of Fr were discoverd in nature), valence +1, important uses in industry, low density etc.
Group 1: alkali metals Group 2: alkali earth metals
Alkali metals belong to Group 1 of the periodic table and include elements like lithium, sodium, and potassium. Group 2 metals are known as alkaline earth metals and include elements like magnesium and calcium. The main difference is that alkali metals are more reactive than Group 2 metals because they have one valence electron, while Group 2 metals have two valence electrons.
Alkali metals
Metals can form ionic bonds with non-metals. Non-metals can form bonds with each other covalently. Two metals cannot form compounds with each other.AnswerIf you mean group x can form compounds with group y but not with atoms in group x. Then group x is the metals and group y is the non-metals.The question is a little confusing as group one and group two mean somthing in chemistry. The chemistry generally group one and two is used to refer to two different types of metals called the alkali metalg and the alkaline earths. They are in these groups on the periodic table.
Group 1 is the most active and Group 2 is second.
group one metal are also called alkali metals
one of the most common metals.
No that is group 2. Group 1 is called Alkali metals.
Metals in the first group are Alkali Metals. Their group number is one. They are reactive. They don't occur freely in nature. They are soft, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity. Cesium and Francium are the most reactive metals in this group. Also, these metals explode when exposed to water.