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The lighter elements of Group I and II have distinctly different chemistry from their heavier congeners. For example, Be and Li both have a strong tendency to form polymer-like structures with bridging atoms whereas the heavier elements do not. (a) What makes Be and Li different from the heavier group members? (b) What is the physical origin of the tendency towards polymerization for Be and Li complexes, and how can it be overcome?

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