Metals and halogens bonded together usually make a salt. For example, sodium (an alkali metal) and chlorine (a halogen) makes sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt. But potassium bromide, calcium fluoride, even cobalt(II) iodide are technically salts as well. And metals with polyatomic ions can also be considered salts, like magnesium sulfate (MgSO4), commonly called epsom salt.
The halogens react with metals to form ionic salts called metal halides. All of the halogens are toxic and must be studied with care.
All the halogens form similar salts with sodium and with the other alkali metals.
Salts.
The metal Sodium (Na) combines with the halogen Chlorine (Cl) to form table salt (NaCl).
Metal halides are formed when halogen reacts with a metal substance. Metal halides are usually covalently bonded. They also can be considered ionic as well.
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Halogens combine with sodium to form salt that we eat.....
they react in air by oxidising.
Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.
Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.Technetium is dissolved in inorganic acids excepting hydrochloric acid.
Francium would react most violently with hydrochloric acid but all of them would react violently. Cesium and Rubidium would certainly react explosively. Potassium would be very violent and catch fire. Sodium would be quite violent.
halogens react to form halides
Halogens combine with sodium to form salt that we eat.....
they react in air by oxidising.
Alkali metals and halogens.
Halogens acids doesn't react with water; they form a solution.
Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.
The family of elements that react readily with metals is the halogens. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with metals by gaining an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
halogens (group 17) and oxygen family (group 16)
Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.Technetium is dissolved in inorganic acids excepting hydrochloric acid.
Yes, halogens form diatomic molecules.
halogens generally cause depletion of ozone. They react with ozone to deplete it.
Francium would react most violently with hydrochloric acid but all of them would react violently. Cesium and Rubidium would certainly react explosively. Potassium would be very violent and catch fire. Sodium would be quite violent.