1) Which group of elements is the least reactive? Explain why.

2) What properties distinguish metalloids from other elements?

3)Explain how to predict the charge usually observed for a monatomic ion.

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1- alkali metals and halogens
2- They have the same number of valence electrons.
3- They usually have high melting points.
4- low or no reactivity
5- 17 halogens

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1. I would look at the noble elements.
2. Metalloids can act as metals some of the time and as non-metals some of the time.
3. It's the gain or loss of electrons. Gain of 1 e gives the ion a -1 charge; loss of 1 e gives the ion qa +1 charge. Gain of 2 e gives the ion a charge of -2, etc.