Match the element with the description or definition. The element in the series
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Question
Match the element with the description or definition.
The element in the series Li, Be, B that exhibits the most covalent character in its bonding
An element that burns with a bright white flame
An element often described as electron-perfect
The alkali metal with the highest ionization energy
An abundant element found combined with oxygen in the earth's crust
The noble gas (not including Rn) that is most easily oxidized
One of two elements not oxidized by fluorine
The alkaline earth element whose chemistry is most similar to that of aluminum
The element in the series Li, Be, B that exhibits the most covalent character in its bonding
An element that burns with a bright white flame
An element often described as electron-perfect
The alkali metal with the highest ionization energy
An abundant element found combined with oxygen in the earth's crust
The noble gas (not including Rn) that is most easily oxidized
One of two elements not oxidized by fluorine
The alkaline earth element whose chemistry is most similar to that of aluminum
Explanation / Answer
The element in the series Li, Be, B that exhibits the most covalent character in its bonding = 2) Boron
An element that burns with a bright white flame = 8) Magnesium
An element often described as electron-perfect = 4) Helium
The alkali metal with the highest ionization energy = 5) Lithium
An abundant element found combined with oxygen in the earth's crust = 7)Silicon
The noble gas (not including Rn) that is most easily oxidized = 3) Xenon
One of two elements not oxidized by fluorine = 6) Carbon
The alkaline earth element whose chemistry is most similar to that of aluminum = 1) Beryllium
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