No, it is an alkaline-earth metal.
Calcium chloride contains an alkali earth metal (calcium, a group 2 element) and a halogen (chlorine). There is no alkali metal. Alkali metals are group 1 elements.
It is calcium.
Sodium.
Metal oxides are bases.So calcium oxide is also a base or alkali.
All alkali metals and alkali earth metals below calcium react vigorously with acids.
Calcium. The first two are beryllium and magnesium.
calcium is a metalloid as it stands between metal and non metal as it doesn't have all the porperties of metal. calcium oxide is not an element so neither metal or non metal it is a compound
Elements ending in -ium are metals. Sodium and Calcium are alkali metals.
calcium belongs to alkaline earth metal family. sodium belongs to alkali metals.
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
The most active metal in the calcium family is francium. It is the least stable alkali metal and can react violently with water, making it extremely rare and highly radioactive.
In some cases yes but alkali metals are elements that have 2 valence electrons so they are very reactive. Some examples are Calcium and Radium.