(a)
Interpretation: The stability of
Concept Introduction: In the Long form of periodic table, the non-metals are mainly placed at the right side of the periodic table that is called as p-block elements. Metals are mainly placed at the left side in s and
Metals are electropositive elements and mainly form ionic compound whereas non-metals are electronegative elements and can form either covalent or ionic compounds.
(b)
Interpretation: The stability of
Concept Introduction: In the Long form of periodic table, the non-metals are mainly placed at the right side of the periodic table that is called as p-block elements. Metals are mainly placed at the left side in s and d-block elements. Metals make the 75 % part of the periodic table.
Metals are electropositive elements and mainly form ionic compound whereas non-metals are electronegative elements and can form either covalent or ionic compounds.
(c)
Interpretation: The stability of
Concept Introduction: In the Long form of periodic table, the non-metals are mainly placed at the right side of the periodic table that is called as p-block elements. Metals are mainly placed at the left side in s and d-block elements. Metals make the 75 % part of the periodic table.
Metals are electropositive elements and mainly form ionic compound whereas non-metals are electronegative elements and can form either covalent or ionic compounds.
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