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Question
- choose all that apply.
which three element pairs are likely to react with each other?
rb and ca
li and be
f and ne
rb and br
fr and cl
li and cl
Brief Explanations
- Rb and Br: Rubidium (Rb) is a highly reactive alkali metal (loses one electron easily as it has one valence electron). Bromine (Br) is a halogen (gains one electron as it has seven valence electrons). They react to form ionic compounds (\(RbBr\)).
- Fr and Cl: Francium (Fr) is an alkali metal (loses one electron). Chlorine (Cl) is a halogen (gains one electron). They react to form ionic compounds (\(FrCl\)).
- Li and Cl: Lithium (Li) is an alkali metal (loses one electron). Chlorine (Cl) is a halogen (gains one electron). They react to form ionic compounds (\(LiCl\)).
- Rb and Ca: Both are metals. Metals tend to lose electrons, and there is no complementary electron - transfer pattern (one losing and one gaining in a simple way) for a reaction like an ionic compound formation.
- Li and Be: Both are metals. Similar to the Rb - Ca case, there is no straightforward electron - transfer for a reaction.
- F and Ne: Fluorine (F) is a halogen (wants to gain an electron). Neon (Ne) is a noble gas with a full valence shell. Noble gases are very stable and do not easily react with other elements.
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