Out of these metals, lithium has the strongest bonds. Aluminum has the weakest bonds and magnesium has somewhat strong bonds.
Lithium, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Potassium, Calcium, Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc etc
They are aluminum, calcium, magnesium, and sodium.
Nature of magnesium and lithium similarity in the following points: 1. magnesium and lithium in excess of oxygen in the combustion, the formation ofperoxides, generated only the normal oxide. 2. magnesium and lithium hydroxide can decompose when heated to the corresponding oxides. 3. magnesium and lithium carbonate are unstable, the decomposition of the corresponding oxides and release carbon dioxide gas. 4. magnesium and lithium salts, such as some fluoride, carbonate, phosphate and hydroxides are insoluble in water. 5. magnesium and lithium oxides, halides covalent is strong, can dissolve in organicsolvents such as ethanol. 6. magnesium ion and lithium ion hydration are strong.
magnesium is most reactive
Aluminum (Al) Tin (Sn) Lead (Pb)
Combustible metals like Aluminum, Magnesium, Lithium, Sodium, Copper, Ext.
Yes... Magnesium
There are several metals that react with Aluminum Nitrate in a single displacement reaction. Aluminum is relatively reactive, but the most reactive metals are Potassium (K), Sodium (Na), Lithium (Li), Strontium (Sr), Calcium (Ca) and Magnesium (Mg). Those will all displace Aluminum in Aluminum Nitrate.
Lithium, Sodium, Magnesium, Aluminum, Potassium, Calcium, Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Iron, Cobalt, Nickel, Copper, Zinc etc
Aluminum and lithium are both metals and will not form any ionic compounds together.
Sodium, aluminum, and magnesium are metals. For metals, reactivity decreases as you go from left to right across the periodic table. The least reactive of those three is therefore aluminum.
Well, Lithium and Potassium are both Coloumn IA, I don't know about Aluminum. All 3 are metals though, if that helps
They are aluminum, calcium, magnesium, and sodium.
Potassium
Around 80 percent of the elements on the Periodic Table are metals. Some of the metals are tin, aluminum, francium, lead, and magnesium.
Lithium possesses the following properties: alkali metals, valence electrons, potassium, sodium, helium, mineral oil, magnesium and lithium hydroxide.
Gold, silver, sometimes aluminum, lithium.