11. Name given to the elements located in group 2.
a. Noble gases
c. Alkaline earth meta...
Physics, 20.02.2020 00:33 allisonhall0925
11. Name given to the elements located in group 2.
a. Noble gases
c. Alkaline earth metals
b. Halogens
d. Alkali metals
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