Barium is a metal. It belongs to group 2 or alkali metals
Barium is a metal. It belongs to s-block, group 2.
Barium is a metal. It belongs to group 2
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
yes, but only sometimes. sorry, I don't know when exactly it is diatomic.
you know, im not sure. im trying to figure that out too.
Gold is a metal on that classification. if there are any mor elements that you would like to know about you might want to visit this website http://education.jlab.org/
Since all alkali metals form a 1+ ion, the number of alkali metal atoms in the formula should be equal to the charge on the negative ion.
I think ionic, but I don't know why . . . barium is a metal and chlorine is a nonmetal. barium needs to transfer two electrons to form a +2 cation. each chlorine atom can gain one electron, to form -1 anions. One barium will need two chlorine atoms to form barium chloride, BaCl2, which has ionic bonding.
Carbon is in the same group as lead.
i dont know stupid
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
Sulfur is a non-metal. It belongs to group 15 and generally accepts electrons.
I don't know but what i do know is that two metals combined form a strip of metal called Bimetallic.
yes, but only sometimes. sorry, I don't know when exactly it is diatomic.
you know, im not sure. im trying to figure that out too.
Generally a metal with a nonmetal forms an ionic bond. Sodium is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal, so they will form an ionic bond, forming the compound sodium bromide, NaBr.
Cerium
We know nickel is a transition element. We also know aluminum is a poor metal, as it gallium. Tellurium is a metalloid.