A chloride is formed as NCl3, for ex.
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Salt is typically formed by the combination of a metal (such as sodium or potassium) and a non-metal (such as chlorine). The most common type of salt is sodium chloride, which forms when sodium metal reacts with chlorine gas.
non metal
if you mean chlorine, then it is a non-metal
SrCl2 is a compound and not a metal or non-metal. SrCl2 is made from a metal, strontium, Sr, and a non-metal, chlorine, Cl.
non- metal
2 HCl + F2 --> 2 HF + Cl2 HCl is hydrochloric acid, and when it reacts with F2 (Flourine-a non-metal), it yields hydroflouric acid and Chlorine
Covalent bonds are between two non-metals while ionic bonds are made between a metal and a non-metal. Chlorine is a non-metal, so a covalent bond forms in a diatomic molecule of chlorine.
When a metal reacts with oxygen, it forms a metal oxide which is basic in nature. This can be distinguished from a non-metal oxide, which is acidic in nature. This difference in the nature of oxides can be used to identify whether a substance is a metal or non-metal.
Al is present as Al3+. It forms cation. It is a metal.Aluminum is a metal which reacts with non metals (relatively slowly at STP) to produce its stable electron configuration after giving away three electrons. It is a +3 cation derived from a metal. It is neither a metal nor a non metal.
The non-metal present in iron chloride is chlorine. Iron chloride is a compound composed of iron (a metal) and chlorine (a non-metal). Chlorine contributes its electrons to form ionic bonds with iron in iron chloride.
No, nitrogen and chlorine do not typically form an ionic compound together. Ionic compounds are formed when a metal reacts with a non-metal to transfer electrons, but both nitrogen and chlorine are non-metals, so they tend to form covalent compounds instead.