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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 4 months ago
S-block elements are the elements with valence electrons in the s orbital. Elements in column 1 have one valence electron. Elements in column 2 have two valence electrons. S-block elements are very reactive. Elements in column 1 (the alkali metals) always lose their one valence electron to form a +1 ion. The p-block is the region of the periodic table that includes columns 3A to column 8A and does not include helium. There are 35 p-block elements, all of which are in p orbital with valence electrons. The p-block elements are a group of very diverse elements with a wide range of properties.
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