No, ionic bonds form between alkali metals and nonmetals.
Alkali Metals
Iodine is not a metal.
Sodium is a metal.
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
No, selenium is not an alkali metal. It is a nonmetal element that belongs to the chalcogen group on the periodic table. Alkali metals include elements such as lithium, sodium, potassium, and cesium.
no, it is an alkali metal
The elements in the alkali column of the periodic table are metals.
Lithium is an alkali metal.
Alkali Metals
Sodium is an alkali metal.
Barium is an alkali-earth metal.
No; chlorine is a nonmetal and a halogen.
Iodine is not a metal.
Francium is an alkali metal.
Sodium is a metal.
Sodium is a metal (an alkali metal)
Alkali Metals, except for Hydrogen, which is a Nonmetal.