cesium belongs to the alkali group of elements and it is the most electropositiv
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cesium belongs to the alkali group of elements and it is the most electropositive element. thus it loses its electron more eaisly to form ionic bond with almost all inorganic anoins . it forms metallic bond my donating its single valance electron. some of the examples are CsCl, CsF, CsI.
Argon belongs to noble gases group that are chemically inert gases and doesnot react with any other elements in general.this is because argon has complete octate with itself that doesnt need any electron to transfer for its completion and stability. so argons don't react and form bonds, with any other elements nor do they react with thier same atoms. They are chemically stable and inert.
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Answer each of the following questions fully, be brief but make sure you answer all parts to the question. Any problems that involves math must clearly show how the answer was arrived at, zero work equals zero credit. (10 points) Describe the bonding in the following solids A. Cesium 1. B. Argon
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