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Two elements with one electron in their outer shells are lithium (Li) and sodium (Na). Both elements belong to the alkali metal group of the periodic table.
These six elements are Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr.
1 H Hydrogen3 Li Lithium11 Na Sodium
BOTH Li and Na have ns1 in common which comes at last of their electronic configuration as they belong to IA subgroup.
The equation is: 2Me + 2H2O = 2MeOH + H2 Me: Li, Na, K, Cs, Rb, Fr
Two elements with one electron in their outer shells are lithium (Li) and sodium (Na). Both elements belong to the alkali metal group of the periodic table.
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Alkali metals, Li Na K etc
The alkali metals are: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr.
These six elements are Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Fr.
Alkali metals, Li Na K etc
Elements in Group 1 include, Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr
Sodium, Na, is in group 1 on the periodic table. The elements in group1 are the elements in that vertical column, which are Li,Na,K,Rb,Cs,Fr.
Li, Na, K etc., 1st group elements Ca, Ba etc., 2nd group elements, give the strongest bases
1 H Hydrogen3 Li Lithium11 Na Sodium
The elements K and Na belong to the same group i.e. 1 of the periodic table. However they are separately placed in 4th and 3rd periods respectively.
BOTH Li and Na have ns1 in common which comes at last of their electronic configuration as they belong to IA subgroup.