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It is not an alkali metal, but it is alkaline. The carbonate ion is a weak base; it reacts with water in small amounts to form bicarbonate ions and hydroxide ions.
Lithium carbonate is the most frequently administered alkali metal compound for bipolar disorder. Various other lithium salts are also used.
All alkali metals exist in the nature only as compounds.But I suppose that you think to francium, an unstable and radioactive chemical element.
No it's not an alkali metal the alkali metal group is in group one and two
No its a transition metal
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It is not an alkali metal, but it is alkaline. The carbonate ion is a weak base; it reacts with water in small amounts to form bicarbonate ions and hydroxide ions.
Potassium is an alkali metal but it is only found in nature as an ionic salt.
Lithium carbonate is the most frequently administered alkali metal compound for bipolar disorder. Various other lithium salts are also used.
All alkali metals exist in the nature only as compounds.But I suppose that you think to francium, an unstable and radioactive chemical element.
Francium is an alkali metal, group 1 of the periodic table, radioactive, unstable, without uses now.
It is an oxide of alkali metal Cesium, so it is basic in nature,.
Type your answer here... As an alkali metal, very probable - yes.
it is an alkali metal
Copper oxide is not an alkaline but it is a base
Remember the general acid reactions. Acid + metal = salt + hydrogen Acid + Alkali = Salt + Water Acid + Base = Salt + water Acid + Carbonate = Salt +Water + Carbon dioxide. NB An Alkali is a soluble Base.
No it's not an alkali metal the alkali metal group is in group one and two