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A salt could be formed by an alkali metal and a(n)
Table salt is formed from sodium ion ( an alkali metal) and chloride ion ( a halogen)
They combine directly to form salts. E.g. lithium + fluorine -- > lithium fluoride if i am not mistaken..
acid+alkali=salt+water
Improve Alkali Metal + Water ------> Alkali Hydroxide + Hydrogen Alkali Metal Oxide + Water ------> Alkali Hydroxide + Water
A tetrahalide is a compound containing 4 halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) in each of its molecules.
A salt could be formed by an alkali metal and a(n)
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ionic bond
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Table salt is formed from sodium ion ( an alkali metal) and chloride ion ( a halogen)
We know that the alkali metal sodium (Na) will form an ionic bond with the halogen bromine (Br) to create sodium bromide (NaBr). The equation looks like this: Na + Br => NaBr
It's called halogenation. M - metal X - halogen 2M(s) + X2 (g) --> 2MX
Inorganic salts such as Calcium chloride, barium fluoride, magnesium iodide etc are formed.
They combine directly to form salts. E.g. lithium + fluorine -- > lithium fluoride if i am not mistaken..
by metals
acid+alkali=salt+water