no they can bond with any other element
NA and MG are bridge elements because some of the second period elements show a diagonal relationship with the third period elements. Other examples would be LI and MG.
The only elements that form an ion isoelectric with krypton are the elements in Period 4 and Columns 15 through 17 of a wide form periodic table and the elements in Period 5 and Columns 1 and 2 of a wide form periodic table. All other elements do not form such an ion.
Elements in group 1 have a lower number of electrons with respect to the other elements in the same period.
how reactive is radon and will it combine with other elements
Sometimes. There's nothing about the periods that makes such reactions either especially likely or especially unlikely. What groups the elements are in has more of an effect.
NA and MG are bridge elements because some of the second period elements show a diagonal relationship with the third period elements. Other examples would be LI and MG.
That is called "nuclear fusion".
No elements are found within other elements, which is how we define an element; As a substance consisting of one type of atom.
They are chalcogens which, as the name suggests, are ore formers. They combine with other elements to make ores.
The only elements that form an ion isoelectric with krypton are the elements in Period 4 and Columns 15 through 17 of a wide form periodic table and the elements in Period 5 and Columns 1 and 2 of a wide form periodic table. All other elements do not form such an ion.
Elements in group 1 have a lower number of electrons with respect to the other elements in the same period.
The rows going across the periodic table are called periods. As you go across a row, each element increases in number of protons and electrons, which distinguishes it from other elements in the table.
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The force that attracts chemical elements to other elements is known as the ionic bond. This will attract and hold chemical elements together.
There are seven, not two, other elements in the same period as neon. They are lithium, beryllium, boron, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and fluorine.
Hydrogen and oxygen are already elements. Elements do not contain other elements.
Elements within the same row have the same electron configurations in their valence shell. Elements in the same period show trends in atomic radius, ionization energy, electron affinity, and electronegativity.