1 electron in the s orbital
they all have a differnet number of electrons, but all have a charge of 1-
Potassium belongs to the alkali metal family on the periodic table. It is in Group 1, which is the first column of the periodic table.
A metal in the alkali metal family has one valence electron where as a metal in boron family has three valence electrons. It is easy to remove one valence electrons than three. So alkali metals will be more reactive.
Oh, dude, you're talking about good ol' radium! It's like the bad boy of the alkali metal family with its 86 electrons in the most stable ion. Just picture it hanging out with its electron crew, causing trouble and being all unstable and stuff.
It is a metallic element in the alkali family
It is al alkaline metal (not an alkali metal).
It is al alkaline metal (not an alkali metal).
The chemical element "sodium" is an alkali metal.
hydrogen family
they all have a differnet number of electrons, but all have a charge of 1-
All alkali earth metals have 2 valence electrons.
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Potassium belongs to the alkali metal family on the periodic table. It is in Group 1, which is the first column of the periodic table.
The alkali metal, sodium, is an element.
it is belongs to the Alkali metal family, it is on the first column of the periodic table.
The element lithium is in the Alkali Metal family.*What family IS lithium in?
A metal in the alkali metal family has one valence electron where as a metal in boron family has three valence electrons. It is easy to remove one valence electrons than three. So alkali metals will be more reactive.