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Lithium, sodium and potassium A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Includes very reactive gases A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Need one electron for a full shell A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Must lose one electron when making compounds A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Also called the halogens A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Always makes positive ions A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Alkali metals A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Names end - ine A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Found on left of Periodic Table A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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The element whose atomic number is 19 A. Group 1 A B. Group 7 B
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Lithium, sodium and potassium Group 1 These are the key alkali metals to learn about in Group 1 24 24
Includes very reactive gases Group 7 Fluorine and chlorine are very reactive gases. (All the Group 1 elements are solids) 25 25
Need one electron for a full shell Group 7 Group 7 elements have 7 electrons in their outer shell – so they only need one more to reach 8, which means the shell will be full. 26 26
Must lose one electron when making compounds Group 1 Group 1 elements have one electron in their outer shell and they must lose this during a reaction to make a compound. 27 27
Group 7 Also called the halogens Halogens is the “family name” for Group 7 elements. Learn this fact! 28 28
Always makes positive ions Group 1 When they react to make a compound, they lose the one electron in their outer shell. In other words, they lose a negative particle, making them positive overall. 29 29
Alkali metals is the “family name” for Group 1 elements. Learn this fact! 30 30
Names end - ine Group 7 This is a good way of recognising the main halogens : fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine 31 31
Found on left of Periodic Table Group 1 The groups are labelled from left to right . So Group 1 is the first column on the left. 32 32
Group 1 The element whose atomic number is 19 This atom must have 19 electrons, arranged 2,8,8,1. There is one electron in the outer shell, making it a member of Group 1 33 33
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