Hello WHY GROUP 1 ELEMENT OF SBLOCK ARE MONOVALENT?
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✳ THE GROUP 1 ELEMENTS OF S BLOCK ARE MONOVALENT BECAUSE,⤵
➡THEY HAVE ONLY ONE ELECTRON IN THE OUTERMOST SHELL (VALENCE SHELL).
SINCE, THEIR VALENCY IS 1, THESE ARE MONOVALENT.
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HERE'S YOUR ANSWER FRIEND,
✳ THE GROUP 1 ELEMENTS OF S BLOCK ARE MONOVALENT BECAUSE,⤵
➡THEY HAVE ONLY ONE ELECTRON IN THE OUTERMOST SHELL (VALENCE SHELL).
SINCE, THEIR VALENCY IS 1, THESE ARE MONOVALENT.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
#FROM KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA GANESH KHIND PUNE ✌
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THE group 1 element of S Block are monovalent, because in its last shell or in its valence shell, it contains only one electrons, hence they are monovalent....
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THE group 1 element of S Block are monovalent, because in its last shell or in its valence shell, it contains only one electrons, hence they are monovalent....
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