A metal and halogen react to form an ionic bond in which the metal gives an eletron to the halogen Most basic example would be table salt NaCl NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H20
A metal more active than hydrogen in the electromotive series will react with an acid to form hydrogen gas.
what does sodium metal and choline gas react to form
it will mostly likely react with noble gases, because they only require one additional electron to form a full octet.
Naturally, Sodium is a metal (solid) and chlorine is a gas, so they only react at high temperatures or pressure. When they do react, they form crystals (sodium chloride).
All nonmetals form covalent oxides with oxygen, which react with water to form acids or with bases to form salts.
A metal more active than hydrogen in the electromotive series will react with an acid to form hydrogen gas.
No single element can be both an alkali metal (form +1 cations) and a halogen (form -1 anions).Alkali metals :LithiumSodiumPotassiumRubidiumCesiumFranciumHalogens:FluorineChlorineBromineIodineAstatine
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
here r the possisble answers: both atoms lose 1 electron a covalent bond forms metal gains an electron and the nonmetal loses an electron metal loses an electron and non metal gains an electron
When a metal and a non metal react, they most often form an ionic bond.
The metal of copper can react with oxygen. This is a metal that is very reactive when ti is combined with different substances.
The metal is Sodium (Na) and the halogen is Chlorine (Cl) - thus table salt is NaCl.
Metals and halogens bonded together usually make a salt. For example, sodium (an alkali metal) and chlorine (a halogen) makes sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. But potassium bromide, calcium fluoride, even cobalt(II) iodide are technically salts as well. And metals with polyatomic ions can also be considered salts, like magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), commonly called epsom salt.
Bromine is considered a nonmetal. It is the only nonmetal that comes in a liquid form. It is also a halogen.
Group 1 metals react with halogens through electron configuration. Group 1 (Alkali) metals have one electron in their outer shell.
Acids.
Salt