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Alkali and alkaline earth metal compounds usually form electrovalent compound .​

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The sodium atom has a single electron in its outermost shell,… Ionic bonding results in compounds known as ionic, or electrovalent, compounds, which are best exemplified by the compounds formed between nonmetals and the alkali and alkaline-earth metals.

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The sodium atom has a single electron in its outermost shell Ionic bonding results in compounds known as ionic, or electrovalent, compounds, which are best exemplified by the compounds formed between nonmetals and the alkali and alkaline-earth metals.

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