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Why group 16 want to bond with members of group 2?

Group 16 (oxygen family) wants to bond with members of group 2 (alkali earth metals) because group 2 elements readily donate their outermost electron to group 16 elements, forming stable ionic compounds. This electron transfer allows both groups to achieve a more stable electron configuration.


What is field spar?

Assuming you meant 'Feldspar' - it's a group of rock-forming silicate based minerals.


What is specialized vocabulary meant for a particular group of people or action called?

Specialized vocabulary meant for a particular group of people or action is called "jargon." Jargon consists of terms and phrases that are specific to a certain profession, industry, or activity, making communication more efficient among those familiar with the terminology. While it can facilitate understanding within a group, it may also create barriers for outsiders who are not familiar with the language.


What other group on the periodic table is most likely to react with elements in group 1A?

If you meant to say "elements ARE most likely to bond with," which is probably what you meant, then the answer would be 7A(or 17), also called the Halogens. "Halogen" actually means "salt-forming." When you take a chlorine (7A) and sodium (1A), you end up with table salt! ---- In a nutshell, the answer is Group 7A, or 17.


Why are Group 1 and Group 2 elements found in many compounds but not Group 18 elements?

group 18 has completely filled electronic configuration and hence are stable. group 1 and group 2 have 1 and 2 electrons respectively in their valence shells and needs to lose these to attain completely filled electronic configuration. hence they are reactive.