Radium oxide (RaO)
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert. It doesn't react with oxygen.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Radium react with water, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Yes,
Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert. It doesn't react with oxygen.
Radium react with halogens (F, Cl, Br, I), oxygen, nitrogen, water, etc.
Radium react with water, chlorine, fluorine, iodine, bromine, nitrogen, oxygen, etc.
highly electropositive elements react with highly electronegative elements to form ionic compounds. The former forms cations and the latter forms anions and the force of attraction between the positively charged cation and the negatively charged anion is the ionic bond.
yes the oxygen will react and the nitrogen will infuse into an ionic bond
It forms a compound. For example Iron + Oxygen ---> Iron Oxide aka rust.
Zinc and chlorine react to form the binary ionic compound zinc chloride, which has the formula ZnCl2.
cesium fluoride
Ionic compounds are formed between metals and non-metals.