It is on the organic functional group table
A chemical compound can be formed.
A chemical compound can be formed.
The chemical formula of ammonium cyanate is NH4CNO.
Silicon (Si) and Germanium (Ge) are located in the same group (Group 14) of the periodic table, which means they have the same number of valence electrons. As a result, they exhibit similar chemical properties such as forming covalent compounds, sharing electrons, and having the ability to act as semiconductors.
That would be cadmium ( the "cad" in NiCad"). It is in the same group as zinc, and so will have similar chemical properties.
Radium glows in the dark and is radioactive. When it decays into Radon gas, it emits alpha particles. It is fairly close to its compound radiumchlorite because like radium, it also decays emiting alpha particles. However, radiumchlorite is used to help cure canser. Overal, radium is like its most comon compound but can also have properties not related to its compounds at all.
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Not even close.
Calcium is most like magnesium in its chemical bonding properties, with beryllium close behind. These are the elements respectively below and above magnesium in column 2 of a wide form periodic table.
A pure substance that can be broken down into two or more substances by a chemical reaction is called a compound. Compounds are formed when different elements combine chemically, and they can be broken down into their constituent elements through various chemical reactions.
They are usually completely different (metal alloys are the exception). The best example would be sodium and chlorine; a metal that basically explodes on contact with water and a gas which causes people to drown in their own mucus together form a harmless salt that is necessary to human life. They're not related at all. For example- Look at the salt (NaCl). Na (Sodium) atoms are from a soft metal. Cl (Chlorine) atoms are from a yellow-green gas. By combination, they make salt which is neutral. They are different. This is the only thing we can say, since the properties vary from compound to compound and elements to elements.
1. Neon has no chemical compounds, excepting rare unstable ions. 2. Neon emit a red light in lamps. 3. The melting and boiling points of neon are very close.