Group 1 elements have very low electronegativies and group 7 elements have very high electronegativities, so that both are reactive with almost every other element, the group 1 elements by donating electrons and the group 7 elements by accepting electrons.
The valence of manganese in its compounds can vary, but it is most commonly found in the 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 oxidation states.
Chlorine is commonly found in compounds such as sodium chloride (table salt), hydrochloric acid, and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). It can also be found in various organic compounds known as chlorinated hydrocarbons.
Hydrogen is found in compounds such as water (H2O), ammonia (NH3), methane (CH4), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
7-Up has carbonation, and carbonation is carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolved in water (H2O). If you want specific elements, you can break up the above compounds.
You would get a linear curve because the oxidation state of elements in group 1 increases by one as you move from one element to the next, due to the loss of one electron in their outermost shell. Thus, the plot of oxidation state against atomic number for group 1 elements would result in a straight line.
Group 7 elements (such as halogens) and group 1 elements (alkali metals) are highly reactive and tend to form compounds rather than exist in their pure elemental forms in nature. This is because they have a strong tendency to react with other elements to achieve a more stable electron configuration.
the group number is the number of electrons in the outside shell.
Group1 is considered Alpha-Numeric because it has both alphabet characters and numeric characters.
The valence of manganese in its compounds can vary, but it is most commonly found in the 2, 3, 4, 6, and 7 oxidation states.
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Group 1 elements are highly reactive metals that readily form compounds to achieve a stable electron configuration. Group 7 elements (halogens) have high electronegativity and easily react with other elements to form compounds. This reactivity makes them commonly found as compounds rather than in their pure elemental form.
Hydrogen, Lithium, and Potassium
The alkali metals.
the group1 elements
There are no compounds found in calcium. Calcium is an element.
Neon isn't found in compounds.
Alkali Metals