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Boron's family has no specific name like the Halogens or the Alkali metals. It is simply the Boron Family.
In the old numbering system, "A" simply refered to the the left side of the table. Group IA,IA are alkali metals.
No, non-metals are not malleable simply because of the way the atoms are arranged. In metals the atoms are arranged so they will just slide past each other but in non-metals the atoms are arranged differently so they on't just slide past each other.
Sulfuric acid or any other acid can be simply neutralized by its reaction with a substance of basic nature. For instance you can alkali or alkaline earth metals' hydroxides for it. If you sodium hydroxide for the purpose then the reaction would be like : 2NaOH + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2H2O
You would call them pure metals or simply elements, when a metal is mixed with another, usually for dual properties (e.g steel and aluminum alloy - in planes because it is light and strong) it is called an Alloy.
Group 1A elements are active metals. They are so active that they are never found free in nature. They are usually stored in oil. They form compounds with oxygen that dissolve in water to give solutions that are alkaline or caustic. They are called alkali metals, or simply the alkalis.
Boron's family has no specific name like the Halogens or the Alkali metals. It is simply the Boron Family.
Not necessarily. Non-ferrous simply means not iron. The term may be used to refer to metals that are unlike iron, but there are very many of them which are not alkali either.
In the old numbering system, "A" simply refered to the the left side of the table. Group IA,IA are alkali metals.
No, because it is not real. One cannot simply walk into Mordor. The evil is much too great there.
No, non-metals are not malleable simply because of the way the atoms are arranged. In metals the atoms are arranged so they will just slide past each other but in non-metals the atoms are arranged differently so they on't just slide past each other.
because it simply cannot be expressed as a fraction (I think that this is right)
You cannot answer such a question. It's located where it is simply because that's its placement.
no it doesn't, it simply just turns it into an indicator and has not neutralised it.
Sulfuric acid or any other acid can be simply neutralized by its reaction with a substance of basic nature. For instance you can alkali or alkaline earth metals' hydroxides for it. If you sodium hydroxide for the purpose then the reaction would be like : 2NaOH + H2SO4 --> Na2SO4 + 2H2O
Simply because - sound cannot travel in the vacuum of space.
because its simply a hydrocarbon. Hydrocarbons cannot produce and endothermic energy when reacted.