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It depends how reactive each of the elements are. For Example:

Magnesium + Oxygen --> Magnesium Oxide - Very easy to react

Hydrogen + Oxygen --> Hydrogen Oxide (Water) - Very easy to react

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elements in Group 0 - Inert Gases, are highly unreactive. So,

Magnesium + Helium --> No reaction

Magnesium + Argon --> No reaction

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Potassium causes a big reaction when exposed to:oxygen,water (oxygen and hydrogen) and other basic elements probably except nitrogen. Sodium also is almost as reactive as potassium, but potassium is more reactive.

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They form ions

They could form ions, but more correctly elements react with other elements by exchanging (or sharing electrons). All elements are not reactive, such as gold and helium. Most reactions require specials conditions to combine. Chemistry of the elements is complex and years of study are needed to understand completely.

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Construct conceptual argument to explain some elements react very easily with other and some do not react at all use few examples in support of your evience

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Aluminium will combine easily with Oxygen in the reaction:

Aluminium + Oxygen --> Aluminium Oxide

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Almost every element, with the possible exceptions of helium and neon, does this.

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Oxygen likes to bind with anything that has available electrons -- that's everything except the noble (or, inert) gasses.

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yes like 2 hydrogen with 1 oxygen = water and 2 hydrogen with 2 oxygen = hydrogen peroxide.

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every single one but it takes alot of energy to combine anything with He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn,and Uuo.

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Oxygen can be associated with S and Se. They belong to same group.

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