Q. 2.55 P
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The elements in Groups and are all quite reactive. What is the major difference between them?
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The major difference between them is given below:
The elements in Group are metal while the elements in Group are nonmetals.
The elements in Group donate a single electron readily to form monovalent cations while the elements in Group 7A (17) accept a single electron easily to form monovalent anions.
1Step1: Elements in Groups 1A(1)
Alkali metals are metals present in Group that lose one electron quickly to generate monocations.
2Step 2: Elements in Groups 7A(17)
The elements in Group are nonmetals and have a special name called the halogens which gain one electron rapidly to generate monoanions.
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