Group 1:Hydrogen (H),Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), Potassium (K), Rubidium (Rb), Caesium (Cs) and Francium (Fr).
Group7: Fluorine (F), Chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), Iodine (I) and Astatine (At)
the elements of this group are known asHalogens the word is derived from latin word halous-genous which means sea salt ,because they are present in sea water.
This is the manganese group: Mn, Tc, Re, Bh.
The elements in groups 1A through 7A are called the representative elements.
1A: Alkali metals
6A: Chalcogens (commonly: Oxygen family)
7A: Halogens
Representative elements.
transition elements
representative
Did you mean group 7 or 17? Well if a group 1 and 7 element reacts it is called a Metal-Metal bond , which can be broken down into three subgroups: covalent, dative, and symmetry. If you ment Group 1 and 17 then it is an Ionic bond.
Lots of things. Any group 7 element. Any group 6 element. Im not sure about group 5 but i think it would.
The element Hydrogen is in the group number 1.
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Group 7 Period 5
they are found as element because in group 1 they react
If you think to sodium chloride (NaCl), sodium is from the first group and chlorine from the nine group.
a group 7 element
Group one elements are the most reactive with group 7 elements as it is the easiest way for the elements to complete their outer shell as the group one element gives its extra electron to the group 7 element and then the group 7 element has a full shell too.
Did you mean group 7 or 17? Well if a group 1 and 7 element reacts it is called a Metal-Metal bond , which can be broken down into three subgroups: covalent, dative, and symmetry. If you ment Group 1 and 17 then it is an Ionic bond.
If you mean group 7A, the element that is a liquid at room temperature is bromine.
Group 7: Fluorine is the most reactive element.
there is no element found in such a place because that spot doesn't exist. there is a period 4-7 but not 1-3 for group 6. that particular spot is open and doesn't include any elements
Group 1 elements have very low electronegativies and group 7 elements have very high electronegativities, so that both are reactive with almost every other element, the group 1 elements by donating electrons and the group 7 elements by accepting electrons.
7th period because atomic size down the group increases. And Alkali Earth metals are found only in Group 1. The element is in Group 1 and period 7
Tc The element is Technetium
Since astatine is a group 7 element I guess it is -1.