They combine directly to form salts. E.g. lithium + fluorine -- > lithium fluoride
if i am not mistaken..
Alkali metals react with halogens to form salts.
A compound between this alkali metal and the metalloid is formed is formed: arsenide, selenide, telluride, boride, etc.
they form a salt
You would get an chemical form of salt or you can say alkali metal salt.
Alkali metals reacts violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen; alkali earth metals react with water but no so violent.Other metals doesn't generally react with water at room temperature.
The metal of copper can react with oxygen. This is a metal that is very reactive when ti is combined with different substances.
They metals are stored in oil to minimize the reactivity with air. When alkali metals react with air, they quickly tarnish after begin cut, they burn easily.
the alkali metals have 1 electron in their outer most shell. in order to obtain a full outer shell they have to lose this electron. so when they react with another metal they lose this electron and the outer most shell.
You would get an chemical form of salt or you can say alkali metal salt.
Potassium is an alkali metal !
Alkali metals reacts violently with water forming a hydroxide and hydrogen; alkali earth metals react with water but no so violent.Other metals doesn't generally react with water at room temperature.
A metal and a non metal. Two non metals. A metal and a metalloid.
Alkalis and metals do not usually react.
Magneseum. an Alkali earth metal
The metal of copper can react with oxygen. This is a metal that is very reactive when ti is combined with different substances.
Many metals including alkali metals, alkali earth metals, chromium, nickel and zinc react with dilute hydrochloric acid.
They metals are stored in oil to minimize the reactivity with air. When alkali metals react with air, they quickly tarnish after begin cut, they burn easily.
the alkali metals have 1 electron in their outer most shell. in order to obtain a full outer shell they have to lose this electron. so when they react with another metal they lose this electron and the outer most shell.
All alkali metals and alkali earth metals below calcium react vigorously with acids.
I presume your meaning when you react an alkali metal in an acid to release H2 gas. Your left in that case with Water & a salt Regards