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Yes it does. Magnesium is most liekly to combine ionically with the group 16 or 17 elements, like Oxygen, Fluorine, Sulfur, Chlorine, etc.
with group 17 elements or halogens
Group 17 elements are acceptors of electrons and group 1 elements ar donor of electrons.
Another name for Group 17 (VIIA) Elements is Halogens.
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group 17 elements (halogens)
Group 17 or halogens will combine readily with group 1 elements.
Beryllium (Be) will combine in a 1-1 ratio with elements from group 16. It will combine in a 1-2 ratio with elements from group 17 (the halogens.) It will combine in a 3-2 ratio with elements from group 15. Examples: beryllium oxide - BeO; beryllium chloride - BeCl2; beryllium nitride - Be3N2.
Yes it does. Magnesium is most liekly to combine ionically with the group 16 or 17 elements, like Oxygen, Fluorine, Sulfur, Chlorine, etc.
sodium is of hydrogen family that is group 1 and chlorine is of fluorine family that is group 17
Yes, the affirmation is correct.
Group 17 elements are called the halogens. Group 18 elements are called the noble gases.
Group 17 elements are called the halogens. Group 18 elements are called the noble gases.
The elements in group 17 are collectively called the halogens.
Halogens
with group 17 elements or halogens
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