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It's called halogenation. M - metal X - halogen 2M(s) + X2 (g) --> 2MX
yes it reacts and combines with a halogen called fluorine and can also make calthrates
KCl and water are formed.
False. When a metal reacts with a nonmetal an ionic bond is formed.
The salt formed when magnesium reacts with nitric acid is magnesium nitrate.
A salt
Astatine
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.
Reacts with a halogen to form a salt.
Reacts with a halogen to form a salt.
It's called halogenation. M - metal X - halogen 2M(s) + X2 (g) --> 2MX
When sulfur reacts with a metal, a metal sulfide salt is usually formed.
A cation is formed.
KCl and water are formed.
yes it reacts and combines with a halogen called fluorine and can also make calthrates
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False. When a metal reacts with a nonmetal an ionic bond is formed.