two hydroxides (OH-OH)
Mendelevium is available only of amounts of femtograms; with these quantities a detailed chemical study is not possible. Having a Pauling electronegativity of 1,3 Md is a reactive element. Valences are 2 and 3; not surely confirmed 1.Fluorides, hydroxides etc. of Md were observed.
Caesium is an extremely reactive chemical element.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed in hydroxides.
Hydrogen IS reactive
After the Pauling electronegativity promethium is a reactive metal but the chemistry of Pm is only superficially known.The valence of ions in solution is +3. Promethium compounds known: halides, oxides, nitrates, sulfates, hydroxides etc.
After the Pauling electronegativity promethium is a reactive metal but the chemistry of Pm is only superficially known.The valence of ions in solution is +3. Promethium compounds known: halides, oxides, nitrates, sulfates, hydroxides etc.
If you think to bases as hydroxides some example are: sodium hydroxides, potassium hydroxides, calcium hydroxides, uranium hydroxides etc.
Mendelevium is available only of amounts of femtograms; with these quantities a detailed chemical study is not possible. Having a Pauling electronegativity of 1,3 Md is a reactive element. Valences are 2 and 3; not surely confirmed 1.Fluorides, hydroxides etc. of Md were observed.
They are very reactive with water or oxygen: they donate electrons very easily to it, thus forming hydrogen + hydroxides or oxides respectively and lots of HEAT.Warning: DTTAH!!
strong bases
strong bases
hydroxides of metals form what class of compound?
You think probable to aluminium and magnesium hydroxides.
Metals of the 1st group form hydroxides by reacting with water. When metal anions react with other hydroxides, metal hydroxides are formed. Silver hydroxide is unstable.
Lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, calcium, strontium, and barium hydroxides are soluble.
Metal hydroxides make alkaline solutions.(e.g sodium hydroxide) Pascal