I'm trying to find the same thing and all I've found is aluminum an calcium maybe it will help:)
Calcium is more chemically similar to magnesium than to potassium. Both calcium and magnesium are alkaline earth metals, while potassium is an alkali metal. This means that calcium and magnesium have similar chemical properties due to their position on the periodic table.
magnesium is not a metal but a reactive metal. scientists have divided all elements into two types of category: metals and non-metals to classify them as they have different chemical and physical properties. magnesium has properties of a metal so it is a metal.
The metal you are referring to is likely calcium. It is in the same period as bromine (period 4) and exhibits similar properties to magnesium due to their shared group (group 2) characteristics, such as reactivity and metallic nature.
Magnesium is a metal. When it burns it forms compounds, to which the terms metal and nonmetal are generally not applied.
The metal you're describing is likely calcium. It is a highly reactive metal that shares similar propertieswith magnesium, as they are both alkaline earth metals in the same period of the periodic table as bromine.
Magnesium chloride is a chemical compound and is therefore not a metal. It is ionic and is not metallic in its properties. Non-metal usually refers to elements.
Magnesium is not soft. Because of its density it is, however, the lightest structural metal.
It is a compound.
The metal you are referring to is likely magnesium. Magnesium is commonly used in various industrial applications due to its lightweight, corrosion-resistant properties.
Magnesium is not a noble metal. It is an alkaline earth metal due to its position in the periodic table and its chemical properties. Noble metals are typically group 10 elements such as gold, silver, and platinum.
Yes, Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal.
Magnesium and Titanium.