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The Group iA Elements

The group IA elements have the lowest ionization potentials of any atoms in their respective periods. As you probably already know, these atoms have a single electron that resides in a shell outside of other shells that are filled. [Pg.18]

Oxides of metallic elements typically react with water to produce hydroxides. In the case of the oxides of the Group IA elements, the reactions are... [Pg.175]

Chapter 3 deals with the Group IA elements, and Chapter 4 deals with the Group EA elements. [Pg.186]


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The Group 1 Elements

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