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Would sodium bond with potassium (atomic number 19)? Why or why not?

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

Sodium ;

Atomic number = 11

Group = Group 1

Valence electrons ; 1

Charge = electropositive elements

Potassium ;

Atomic number ; 19

Group = Group 1

Valence electrons ; 1

Charge = electropositive elements

Reason why Sodium and Potassium can not form a bond ;

  1. They both belong to the same group in the periodic table (Group I).
  2. They both contain one electron in their outermost shell(they need to lose it)

So, a chemical reaction between both these elements is not going to establish octant sate for either of the element.

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