Chlorine fist as it is in group 7. Then group 6 to 1 in that order. i.e. Sulphur, Phosphorus, Silicon, Aluminium, Magnesium, then sodium.
no there are just 118 elements period.
All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1. All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1.
Elements with nearly full valence band orbitals. These elements are on the right side of the periodic table.
Metals.
Elements with intermediate electronegativities, such as carbon and hydrogen.
N and P for example. Nitrogen will form a N3- the nitride ion.
Helium, neon and argon are the least likely elements to form compounds.
no there are just 118 elements period.
All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1. All the elements in groups 14-17 form anions. They all gain an electron. For example out of the these elements: F would be most likely because its the only one that is in a group 17. All the others wouldn't gain one. Because they are in groups 2,13,1,1.
The only elements that form an ion isoelectric with krypton are the elements in Period 4 and Columns 15 through 17 of a wide form periodic table and the elements in Period 5 and Columns 1 and 2 of a wide form periodic table. All other elements do not form such an ion.
Helium, neon and argon are the least likely elements to form compounds.
Only chlorine has a diatomic molecule biut any ion is 2-..
Electrons are shared when elements combine to form molecules. These are subatomic particles with a negative elementary electric charge.
STABLE all the way!
Elements with nearly full valence band orbitals. These elements are on the right side of the periodic table.
The lower the the Atomic Number, the higher the Ionic Energy.
At normal temperatures, Bromine and Mercury are the only elements on the Periodic Table of the Elements that are in liquid form.