There are two elements in the ionic compound Lithium Bromide: lithium and bromine.
Lithium (Li) and Bromine (Br). Lithium only has one valance electron and bromine has 7 valance electrons.
Brass is a metallic compound (having a metallic bond). The two elements that make it up are both metals; Copper and Zinc.
Yes. Magnesium sulfide is an ionic compound.
If they have opposite charges, they attract each other, combine and form an ionic compound.
Usually metals make ionic bonds with non metals. Fe is a metal compound. So FeO is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride, an ionic compound, is formed.
A metal and a nonmetal
Almost every non metal except the elements in group 18 can make ionic bonds with lithium.
Brass is a metallic compound (having a metallic bond). The two elements that make it up are both metals; Copper and Zinc.
Generally ioic compounds contain metals and non metals. However the compound NH4Cl is ionic, and contains NH4+ and Cl- ,and all of the elements are non-metals.
It is a ionic compound. It is made out by Ni and i2.
Yes. Magnesium sulfide is an ionic compound.
If they have opposite charges, they attract each other, combine and form an ionic compound.
Usually metals make ionic bonds with non metals. Fe is a metal compound. So FeO is an ionic compound.
Sodium chloride, an ionic compound, is formed.
No. Silicon tetrachloride is a molecular compound.
Those on opposite sides of the periodic table (ignoring the noble gases of course). Like sodium and cloride (to make table salt).
a compound