Lithium reacts with fluorine to form an ionic compound, LiF.
The rest all form covalent compounds
Yeah, an example is a radical anion that it creates (ketyl): Diphenylketyl Na + Ph2CO →Na+Ph2CO−
When element chemically combine, they form compounds that have properties that are similar to those of the uncombined elements
As magnesium sulfate is an ionic compound, it creates an ionic lattice. Therefore it doesn't exist as seperate molecules.
Sodium and chlorine. Sodium catches fire when placed in water. Chlorine was used as a chemical weapon in WWI. Chemically combining them creates table salt, which is still deadly if you eat too much of it. Chronic high salt consumption is linked to high blood pressure and heart disease.
"Thrust" isn't created like "copper sulphate" or something, "thrust" is the action of energy moving an object. Therefore "Thrust" is a Force.
chlorine
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).
Yes. Nickel creates stainless steel and the compound creates tires.
potassium chloride
CaF2, Calcium Fluoride. It is useful in iron smelting
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
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The suffix "-ide" is commonly used in chemical compound names to indicate that the compound is made from two elements. For example, sodium chloride is made up of sodium and chlorine atoms, and the suffix "-ide" is added to the end of chlorine to show this.
maybe a chemical mixture