Group 1 of the Periodic Table contains elements which are basic. They form ionic salts. Henced they are called as alkali metals. When dissolved in water they have a pH more than 7.0.
because of the trends/patterns Mendeleev arranged them in
because they have the same valence shell electronic configuration (ns1) all these elements are light metals and almost same thermodynamical data.
Group 1 elements are known as alkali metals because they react with water to form alkali (or bases).
These metal on reacting with water form alkaline (water soluble base). that is the reason they are known as alkali metals.
Because they dissolve in water tn form alkalis.
The elements which are placed in the first vertical column or group in periodic table is considered to be in group-1. They are alkali metal family.
Group 1 has one valence electron. It looses 1 electron to form cation.
No that is group 2. Group 1 is called Alkali metals.
Alkali metals
Group I elements are called alkali metals as they are generally basic in nature
Alkali metals are in the first column (group) of the Mendeleev periodic table of elements.
Alkali metalsNonmetalsHalogens
Group 1 elements are known as alkali metals because they react with water to form alkali (or bases).
Elements in group 1 are called Alkali Metals, after that group 2 elements are called Alkali Earth Metals, group 3-12 elements are called Transition Elements.
The elements known as alkali metals are found in group I
No that is group 2. Group 1 is called Alkali metals.
The elements of Group 1 are called the Alkali metals they are: configuration, lithium sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium.
Alkali metals
Group I elements are called alkali metals as they are generally basic in nature
Group one elements are the alkali metals.
Alkali metals are in the first column (group) of the Mendeleev periodic table of elements.
The elements in Group 1 are also known as alkali metals, or they are sometimes referred to as the lithium family. Answer: Alkali Metals or Lithium Family
Group 1 elements are known as alkali metals because they react with water to form alkali (or bases).
the alkali metals?