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Corrosion, React vigoriously with acids not bases, lose valence electrons to form ions when bonding, like to react with nonmetals.
Americium is a reactive metal and can react with the majority of other nonmetals; also react with inorganic acids or water vapors.
Americium is a reactive metal and can react with the majority of other nonmetals; also react with inorganic acids or water vapors.
No. Metals react with nonmetals or acids to produce salts. Salts can also form when acids react with bases.
A non-reactive metal has a high electronegativity and can react only in special conditions with nonmetals or acids.
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when 2 nonmetals react, both the nonmetals expect one or the other to give them an electron. So, when they react, they both share the electron.
- Pauling electronegativity: 1,38- valences: 3 to 7- is pyrophoric- has 4 allotropes- reacts with acids- react with nonmetals
- Pauling electronegativity: 1,38- valences: 3 to 7- is pyrophoric- has 4 allotropes- reacts with acids- react with nonmetals
The nonmetals share the atoms when reacting with each other.