Metallic oxides
The elements in group 1 combine easily with other elements to form compounds because they are trying to get rid of their extra electrons. That is why, for example, potassium will react strongly in water. Hope this helps.
Noble Gases
The elements or molecules that participate in a chemical reaction and yield a product.
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When lithium and fluorine react, they form an ionic compound - lithium fluoride (LiF).
Generally ionic compounds are formed.
You get two or more compounds.
group 1 elements.
Group 18 elements, which are also known as noble gases, rarely form chemical compounds.
The elements in group 1 combine easily with other elements to form compounds because they are trying to get rid of their extra electrons. That is why, for example, potassium will react strongly in water. Hope this helps.
Group 1 and group 2 elements are reactive metals and react readily with water. They also react readily at high temperatures with oxygen. Over the millenia any free deposits would react to form compounds.
When element chemically combine, they form compounds that have properties that are similar to those of the uncombined elements
Nonmetals may react with metal to form ionic compounds (salts) or other nonmetal elements to form organic compounds.
This is basic AS chemistry. Neon is in the group of the periodic table known as the noble gases. These elements are inert which means they don't react. Therefore neon does not have any compounds as it is unable to react with anything.
Usually salts, from the metallic elements in group 1. However, note that hydrogen is also in group 1 and can not form salts, although it forms many other kinds of compounds.
Yes, the properties of compounds are different from those of their component elements. For example, sodium metal and chlorine gas react to form the solid salt sodium chloride.
I'm guessing noble gases since they do not react with other elements