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When alkali metals burn in the air they produce

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The alkali metals can be burned in atmospheres of the various halogens to form the corresponding halides. The reactions are highly exothermic, producing up to 235 kcal/mole for lithium fluoride. The alkali metals react with nonmetals in Groups 15 and 16 (Va and VIa) of the periodic table.

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