what are S block elements and explain their position in periodic table
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they are present in first 2 columns in the periodic table they are called groups they r generally metals
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The elements in the group 1 and 2 are called S-Block elements,
They are special because they have low Ionization energy, Which makes them more reactive,
The general formula of S-Block elements is ns²,
They have either 1 or 2 electrons in their valance shell, They always tend to loose their electrons to get Noble gas Configuration,
The elements in the First group are known as Alkali Metals, Since they all react vigorously with water except Hydrogen,
The elements in the Second group are known as Alkaline Earth Metals,
Their position in periodic table is on left side,
The First 2 groups from left in the periodic table are S-Block elements,
Hope you understand, Have a great day !
They are special because they have low Ionization energy, Which makes them more reactive,
The general formula of S-Block elements is ns²,
They have either 1 or 2 electrons in their valance shell, They always tend to loose their electrons to get Noble gas Configuration,
The elements in the First group are known as Alkali Metals, Since they all react vigorously with water except Hydrogen,
The elements in the Second group are known as Alkaline Earth Metals,
Their position in periodic table is on left side,
The First 2 groups from left in the periodic table are S-Block elements,
Hope you understand, Have a great day !
rohitrajput1399:
The s- is one of four s of elements on the periodic table. The s- group have a common property. The electron in their most outward electron shell are in the s- orbital. Elements in the s- are in the first two periodic table groups
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