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No element is a member of both the halogens and the alkali metals. Hydrogen shares some properties of the two groups, but belongs to neither. It is instead in a group all its own.
1. Alkali metals are soft and highly reactive. 2. They have low melting points and densities.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
Halogens are second from the rightmost column (The Noble Gases) in the periodic table. The Alkali Earth Metals are the second column from the left in the periodic table after the alkali metals.
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The most reactive groups are alkali metals and halogens.
An ionic bond is formed by electron transfer between alkali metals and halogens.
Alkali metals, Alkali Earth metals, Rare Earth metals, Transition metals, Non metals, Halogens, Inert gases
No element is a member of both the halogens and the alkali metals. Hydrogen shares some properties of the two groups, but belongs to neither. It is instead in a group all its own.
An ionic bond is formed by electron transfer between alkali metals and halogens.
alkali metals, halogens, noble gases
There is the: Alkali Metals Alkaline earth metals Metals Other Metals Non Metals Halogens Noble Gases
An ionic bond is formed by electron transfer between alkali metals and halogens.
Alkali metals, transition metals, halogens or Transition metals, halogens, noble gases or Alkali earth metals, halogens, noble gases
Ionic Bond
The elements of the 1st GROUP of the periodic table are called alkali metals. The elements of the 17th GROUP of the periodic table are called halogens. Alkali metals are soft metals whereas halogens are non-metals.
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