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Elements, like calcium, located toward the top of a group have a high attraction for their valence electrons because they have a _?

small atomic radius.


What is the most reactive element in group 1A?

If I recall correctly, it's because they don't have any electrons in their atoms. Atoms react in order to get a full set of 8 electrons, and the less electrons an atom has, the more likely they are to react.


Lithium and francium have similar properties because they A have the same number of electron shells B have the same number of valence electrons C have the same number of?

Francium and lithium have the same number of valence electrons.


What is the natural attraction element?

natural element differ for elements because elements or atoms are a basic unit of matter that cosists of negitively changed electrons


Group 1A elements have similar properties because they?

have the same number of valence electrons, need the same number of electrons to fill their valence shells


What element attracts the most electrons?

FLourine is the most electronegative element so it likes to grab the electrons from other elements when it is in compounds. If you are comparing two different elements the periodic trend for strong electrnegativity tends to go to the right and up. The trend for the weakest electronegativity goes to the left and down on the periodic table so you could say that Francium is the least electronegative.


Why is Francium the most reactive alkali metal?

because it has the most number of electrons in the alkali metal group


Why sharing electrons causes atoms to bond together?

When electrons are shared between atoms, the nuclei of both atoms experience attraction towards the electrons and vice versa. At a certain distance, the attraction is maximal because the repulsion between the nuclei is small while the attraction of each nuclei to the electrons is strong. Thus, the atoms are held together by their attraction to the shared electrons.


Why do elements participate in bonding?

Because in nature the elements seek to either give out electrons of take electrons. So the elements that gives out electrons bonds with the elements that takes electrons so that both of them are "happy"


Why do elements typically give up electrons?

Because as we know first that positive attracts to neutral, so protons and neutrons are attracted together and remain together in the nucleus. So there is no chance protons or neutrons can be given up because of attraction forces. Whereas electrons on the other hand are negatives and repel each other and whiz around the atom. So elements typically give up electrons because electrons want to stay away from each other because of the strong repulsion forces. Hence they are given typically by the elements.


Is Francium illegal?

because it is radioactive and because it is an alkali metal. but you shouldn't worry about francium because it is one of the rarest elements in the world with as little as 1 gram at any given time.


Why does chlorine have such a strong attraction for electrons?

Because it has 7 electrons in its outermost (valency) shell and getting 8 electrons there would close the shell.