Interpretation:
The significance of medicinal properties of thegiven compounds is to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Medicinal chemistry is concerned with the interaction of complex chemical systems ofhumans or animals, focusing on the organic and biochemical reactions of drug substances with their targets.
Alkali and alkaline earth metals, such as
Alkaline earth metals are shiny and silvery-white with the tendency of losing their outermost electrons to form cations containing two positive charges.
The 1st group element is also called alkali metals. The electronic configuration for alkali metals is
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