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When forming ionic bonds atoms of elements in group VI tend to form ions with who?

They can form ionic compounds with halogens.


What type of ions do the elements of group 1 form?

Group 1 elements are the alkali metals, which form ions wih a 1+ charge.


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What group of elements on the periodic table lose one electron to combine?

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Do elements in group 1 readily or rarely form ions?

Elements of group 1 readily form ions having a charge of +1.


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Do atoms of elements in the same group from the same type of ions or different types of ions?

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When group 2a elements form ions what happens?

When group 2A elements form ions, they lose two electrons. Some examples of group 2A elements include radium and magnesium.


The Group 7A elements form ions with a charge of?

The charge of group 7A elements when forming ions is -1 (negative 1).


What group of elements tends to form negative ions that have a -1 charge?

Group that tend to form -1 ions include group VIIA


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