Group 18
noble gases
group 18
With enough activation energy any group can form bonds but the group that needs the most activation energy is the noble gases.
So basically covalent starts with a c just like the group carbon does on the periodic table, thus, group 14 form covalent bonds. That's how I always remember it. While on the other hand group 1 and 17 form ionic bonds.
Because Group 13 elements form both ionic and covalent bonds readily.
You can determine the number of covalent bonds an element can form by looking at its group number on the periodic table. Elements in group 4 can typically form 4 covalent bonds, elements in group 5 can form 3 bonds, elements in group 6 can form 2 bonds, and elements in group 7 can form 1 bond.
no it doesnt.
Group 11 does not have its own names. The elements in this group are, Cu,Ag and Au. Their names are copper, silver and gold respectively.
Noble gases do not usually form chemical bonds.
the elements that form covalent bonds are on the right hand side of the periodic table and usually have either 4,5,6,7 electrons in their outer most shell (valence shell). eg carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and flourine. :)
Normally non-metals but there are exceptions
No, triple bonds are primarily formed between non-metal atoms, such as carbon or nitrogen. Metals in the second group of the periodic table, like magnesium and calcium, typically form metallic bonds characterized by delocalized electrons.