Anything in the first group on the Periodic Table, like hydrogen, sodium, or potassium. Though, through the strength of bonding, hydrogen is the most likely (while all the others are still very likely).
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
because the atoms of lithium are the type where they take any form easily and stick to other elements. Chlorine on the other hand is the element form of a noble gas, it doesn't mix. So when the lithium clings to the chlorine, with the chlorine being unwilling, then an ionic compound forms.
Yes, the elements potassium and chlorine will react--very vigorously--to form the ionic compound potassium chloride.
Compound known as chloride contain the element chlorine, typically in the form of the chloride ion.
No, they are both halides.
It is the form of the element chlorine with a suffix to show that it is in a ionic compound.
Sodium is an element. Chloride is an element. Sodium and chlorine combine to form the compound sodium chloride which is commonly known as the table salt.
because the atoms of lithium are the type where they take any form easily and stick to other elements. Chlorine on the other hand is the element form of a noble gas, it doesn't mix. So when the lithium clings to the chlorine, with the chlorine being unwilling, then an ionic compound forms.
No, they form a covalent compound because there is not a great enough difference in electronegativity for one element to completely pull the electrons away from the other.
Yes, the elements potassium and chlorine will react--very vigorously--to form the ionic compound potassium chloride.
Compound known as chloride contain the element chlorine, typically in the form of the chloride ion.
no
Cl, chlorine is an element, Cl2 is the molecular form of the element. When 'free' chlorine is so reactive that it will react with itself to form diatomic (2 atoms) molecules, but it is still an element.
No, they are both halides.
Sodium (Na) reacts with chlorine to form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is an ionic substance
Metals form ionic compounds with non metals. Fe is a metal. So it is likely to make ionic bonds with Cl.
The resulting chemical compound of this reaction is a chloride.