Atoms of column 7A become anions when they react with atoms of group 1A elements, which become cations. Both the cations and the anions are monovalent. The cations and anions together form an ionically bonded compound.
Complete with 8 electrons on the outer shell like hydrogen mono fluoride or lithium mono chloride
Negative ions in a binary ionic compound.
The alkali metals. Group 1A.
Alkalene metals like hydrogen are present
Yes
If you meant to say "elements ARE most likely to bond with," which is probably what you meant, then the answer would be 7A(or 17), also called the Halogens. "Halogen" actually means "salt-forming." When you take a chlorine (7A) and sodium (1A), you end up with table salt! ---- In a nutshell, the answer is Group 7A, or 17.
yes , they are good conductor of electricity
There are 7 elements in group 1: hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium. All of these (except hydrogen) are considered alkali metals. They react very easily with other elements.
Sodium and Chlorine = Sodium Chloride Potassium and Iodine = Potassium Iodide
group 1A
Sometimes these are called the "representative" elements.
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Potassium and Hydrogen
The alkali metals. Group 1A.
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because it has s1 configuration.
The elements in group 1a to 8a called representative elements. This is due to the fact that they portray as wide array of chemical and physical properties.
Alkali is a group of elements, not just one specific elements. Alkali metals are Group 1A elements starting with Hydrogen then lithium and so on.
valence electrons and electronic configuration.