All metals can be ions. Therefore the name of any metal can be the name of it's element and it's ion. Eg: iron in iron sulphide.
It is a method to distinguish different ions of a metal.
It is a method to distinguish different ions of a metal.
Yes, the pH increases because the alkali metal atoms replace some hydrogen ions in the water with alkali metal ions.
Because its malleability allows the metal to be bent out of shape without wears and tears.
Metal ions do not share electrons with one another. Metal ions have a positive charge.
It is a method to distinguish different ions of a metal.
It is a method to distinguish different ions of a metal.
It is a method to distinguish different ions of a metal.
It is a method to distinguish different ions of a metal.
Yes, the pH increases because the alkali metal atoms replace some hydrogen ions in the water with alkali metal ions.
Strong bases dissociate entirely into metal ions and hydroxide ions.
No, a base is a substance that raises pH when added to water. While some bases do indeed release metal and nonmetal ions, many do not, and many that release metal/nonmetal ions are not bases.
Salts are made of metal ions and nonmetal ions.
Because its malleability allows the metal to be bent out of shape without wears and tears.
Metals are not discrete molecules therefore they have an infinite amount of ions essentially. The bigger the metal is the more ions it contains.
All alkaline earth metal ions have a charge of +2
It can in some cases. For example in some polyatomic ions such as chromate (CrO42-) a metal bonds covalently with oxygen.