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why s block elements form ionic compounds?​

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Answered by harshitha2807
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Elements in column 1 (the alkalimetals) always lose their one valence electron to form a +1 ion. Elements in column 2 (the alkaline earth metals) always lose their valence electrons toform +2 ions. ... Hydrogen and helium are similar to s-block elements in that they have valence electrons in the s orbital.....

Answered by Anonymous
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except beryllium and lithium all other element of s block forms a ionic compound

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