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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Identify the Element:** - Neon is a noble gas with the atomic number 10. Its electronic configuration is 1s² 2s² 2p⁶. 2. **Understand the Stability of Neon:** - Neon has a completely filled outermost shell (2s² 2p⁶), making it very stable and non-reactive. This stability is a characteristic of noble gases. ...
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ICSE-THE PERIODIC TABLE -TOPIC 2 Studying Individual Groups (2 Marks Questions)
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  4. Name the method by which alkali metals can be extracted.

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  5. What is the colour of the flame of sodium and potassium ?

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  6. How many electrons do inert gases have in their valence shells ?

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  7. Name an element of group 18 which can form compounds.

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  8. Why group 17 elements are called halogens?

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  17. Below are some elements of modern periodic table ""4Be , ""9F, ""14S...

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  18. Write the name of two elements in group I.

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