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The transition metals tend to form colored compounds.
All metals combine to form ionic compounds.Group 1(except hydrogen),2-12, all elements form ionic compounds.then Group 13 (except Boron), Group 14-tin and lead and Group 15 Bismuth only.The above mentioned group elements form ionic compounds.
they will lose electron to form mono positive cation
Atoms of elements in group 18 (noble gases) do not easily combine with other elements to form compounds.
When elements and compounds combine to form new compounds the reaction is described in a chemical equation.
group 17
The Nitrogen Group.
The transition metals tend to form colored compounds.
Group 18 elements, which are also known as noble gases, rarely form chemical compounds.
group 1 elements.
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.
Compounds do not form elements. Elements form compounds.
Almost every other element except the elements in group 18 bond with oxygen to form compounds.
univalent metals, which form colourless ionic compounds
Elements on opposite sides of the periodic table, for example Groups 1 and 17, form ionic compounds. Examples include LiCl, NaCl, KI, and RbBr. The elements in Group 1 are the alkali metals, and the elements in Group 17 are the halogens, which are nonmetals.
All metals combine to form ionic compounds.Group 1(except hydrogen),2-12, all elements form ionic compounds.then Group 13 (except Boron), Group 14-tin and lead and Group 15 Bismuth only.The above mentioned group elements form ionic compounds.
they will lose electron to form mono positive cation