Lithium reacts with fluorine to form an ionic compound, LiF.
The rest all form covalent compounds
chlorine and soduim creates salt
The strongly ionic bond between the alkaline earth metal calcium (Ca) and the halogen fluorine (F) creates calcium fluoride (CaF2). Here's the equation: Ca + 2F => CaF2
it creates chlorine gas
Yes, definitely. It would form LiF, or Lithium fluoride. Lithium is a metal with 1 extra electron that it needs to lose to become stable and Fluorine is a nonmetal with 7 electrons so it needs to gain 1 more to fill its valence electron shell and complete its octet. Lithium loses its electron to Fluorine and this creates an ionic bond.
Yes. Nickel creates stainless steel and the compound creates tires.
A salt refers to any ionic compound excluding oxides. Sodium chloride is a salt because it contains a metal and non-metal (sodium and chlorine), which creates an ionic bond. So generally, you can say that any compound of a metal and non-metal is a salt (without oxides).
because there is a chemical [or acid] in it which creates a odor which the human nose is a little sensitive to
a compound is any arrangement of two or more atoms of different elements; usually refers to a mass of molecules, or singular units of a compound
-ane creates names of saturated hydrocarbons
Chlorine displaces bromine as it is more reactive, and it creates sodium chloride aqueous and bromine aqueous.
maybe a chemical mixture
HF is non polar as most electronegative element fluorine is attached to hydrogen.that creates a partial positive charge over hydrogen and partial negative charge over fluorine.which creates polarity
The only possibility is to produce its two constituent elements.
Lithium oxide is an ionic bond, and creates Li2O
The chlorine acts as a reagent, breaking down the Polyethylene Glycol. This reaction creates massive amounts of heat and energy. The bi-products of this reaction among others is oxygen and ether. Ether being the fuel, the heat being ignition, and having oxygen, it creates a huge fireball.
All salt water systems work the same salt is added to the waterwhich is run through a chlorine generator which creates chlorine gas and mixes it into the water.
yes. Down is a word and So is Ward Put them together..It creates a New word so itis classified as a Compound owrd
Normally the salt/chlorine generator creates the chlorine as the system is running. This is accomplished by the chlorine unit sending a low voltage charge of electricity into the water as it flows through the inline unit and makes contact with the fins inside. When this occurs a separation takes place of the salt(sodium chloride) and the chlorine is then free to sanitize the water. The sodium is still in the water suspended for awhile and then reconnects with the leftover chlorine to be recycled through the system again and again.
Sodium acetate is an ionic compound, so it creates a large ionic lattice.
Didymium Oxide in Perchloric Acid
When mixed they cause chlorine gas which pulls hydrogen from cell walls and creates trace amounts of hydrochloric acid in the lungs and throat. Basically death, excruciating pain, and coughing up blood.
Charles Eames, who is known for the compound curves he creates with plywood among other groundbreaking designs.
It does not. A compound is when two elements are chemically combined. When two or more atoms join together, it creates a MOLECULE. Hope this helps!
Arrow means creates or yield(s) IE: Na + Cl ---> NaCl Sodium and Chlorine create/yield sodium chloride
It creates ammonium acetate and water, but in a stable form. May result in chlorine ga release, but highly unlikely
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