Sodium losses its electron to chlorine
Among the four elements listed in the question, only iodine can undergo sublimation at standard pressure.
Yes. Compounds can undergo chemical changes to become elements. An example would be the following: Zn(s) + CuCl2(aq) ===> ZnCl2(aq) + Cu(s). THe CuCl2 is a compound and it is changed into the element Cu(s) and also into zinc chloride.
activity series
The elements sodium and chlorine undergo a chemical reaction which produces sodium chloride. 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
Yes, is true.
Elements tend to undergo chemical reactions that increase stability.
Group 18, starting with Helium
No.
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For faster transportation As active form of most amino acids are ionized when they undergo reaction
There is no exact analog. Fissure would be the most strictly correct, but typically use of the word "undergo" is preferred.Examples:Heavy elements more easily undergo fission.Heavy elements more easily fissure.Fusions however works as well both ways.Lighter elements more easily undergo fusion.Lighter elements more easily fuse.
chemistry
hydrogen mainly, but there undergo fission to form helium (which undergo fission as the star approaches supernova producing the heavy elements like carbon)
No. Only radioactive elements, which undergo radioactive decay can change to different elements.
Most likely lithium since it has a the highest ionization energy than the others.
Almost all elements are capable of some kind of chemical bond; they could be called reactive elements since they undergo chemical reactions. Those which do not undergo chemical reactions are said to be inert.
Among the four elements listed in the question, only iodine can undergo sublimation at standard pressure.