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With active metals with the present of moisture, carbon dioxide reacts and forms respective carbonates. With other metals it shows inert behavior.
Mercury forms amalgams with other metals.
Quick and simple answer is that metals are solid and therefore are affected by the gravity of the Earth more than gases. Therefore gases are in the air and solids are on the surface or under the surface of the Earth.
The Precipitate.
It forms potassium hydroxide
When a metal reacts with a haloalkane it forms an organometallic reagent such as Alkyllithium (RLi) or the Grignard Reagent (RMgX) where R is an alkane and X is a halogen.
alkaline earth metal forms a +2 cation and halogen forms a -1 anion alkaline earth metal is a metal and halogens are non metals therefore the bond between them is ionic
when alluminium reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid , it forms alluminium chloride and gives out hydrogen
gaining an electron
With active metals with the present of moisture, carbon dioxide reacts and forms respective carbonates. With other metals it shows inert behavior.
Most transition metals form colored ion-complexes.
Scandium, I believe it has something to do with that fact that it has the ability to have a double bond in ionic bonds. These diamagnetic metals between transition metals from the period 4 are copper and zinc.
The transition metals are the group on the periodic table that forms ions with different charges. This is because the transition metals cannot easily gain a stable electron configuration. Some of the transition metals, such as silver, do form only one ion, however. wtf why is this here ???? bixth
A salt and hydrogen gas is produced. Effervesence can be observed.
Group B elements are the elements between group 2A and group 3A in the periodic table. Note that it doesn't necessarily mean that Group B elements are transition metals because the definition of a transition metal is "a metal which forms one or more stable ions with an INCOMPLETELY-FILLED d-subshell". Because of this definition, Scandium, Zinc, and a few others are not classified as transition metals although they are Group B elements.
Elements in groups 3 and 13 in the periodic table and some transition metals are capable of forming +III ions.
The answer would be Sodium Chloride (NaCl)