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Elements on opposite sides of the periodic table, for example Groups 1 and 17, form ionic compounds. Examples include LiCl, NaCl, KI, and RbBr. The elements in Group 1 are the alkali metals, and the elements in Group 17 are the halogens, which are nonmetals.
Metals and non metals have tendency to form ionic bonds. metals are present in group-1,2.Non metals are in group 15,16,17
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substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
Ionic compounds do not form between nonmetallic elements. Nonmetallic elements form covalent bonds, and form molecular compounds. Ionic compounds are generally formed by metals and nonmetals.
Elements on opposite sides of the periodic table, for example Groups 1 and 17, form ionic compounds. Examples include LiCl, NaCl, KI, and RbBr. The elements in Group 1 are the alkali metals, and the elements in Group 17 are the halogens, which are nonmetals.
Metals and non metals have tendency to form ionic bonds. metals are present in group-1,2.Non metals are in group 15,16,17
Hydrogen only participates in ionic bonds.
182 I don't think there are compounds in the periodic table. As far as I know the periodic table contains only elements, compounds are formed by ionic/covalent bonding which is another story already. http://www.webelements.com/
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We can find a table of the value of ionic compounds in periodic table
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
Periodic table lists elements. Not properties. Brittle is a property (of metals).
Ionic compounds do not form between nonmetallic elements. Nonmetallic elements form covalent bonds, and form molecular compounds. Ionic compounds are generally formed by metals and nonmetals.
the elements which the ionic compound is constituted of
ionic compounds are made up of elements that form ions. It could be either cation or anion
Yes. All chemical compounds, ionic and covalent, contain 2 or more elements.