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why alkali metals are univalent

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Answered by Dikshanegi
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Answer:

Alkali metals have only one electron in their outer most shell known as valence shell. By loosing that one electron of valence shell, alkali metal achieve the noble gas configuration. Since they had to loose only one electron to achieve noble gas configuration, they are univalent

Answered by priya6617
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Answer:

heyy frnd here is ur answer......

Explanation:

Alkali metals are first group elements

They have only one valence electrons.in valence shell so they are univalent

They are more electropositive elements and they are basic in nature.......

hope it helps u friend.......

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