Chlorine will readily accept one electron to its outershell.
No. An alkali is a compound: the hydroxide of al alkali metal.
Sodium belongs to the alkali metal family.
Calcium chloride contains an alkali earth metal (calcium, a group 2 element) and a halogen (chlorine). There is no alkali metal. Alkali metals are group 1 elements.
A Base or an Alkali. An Alkali is a soluble base.
Bleaches mostly contain chlorine which on reaction with water form hydrochloric acid, alkali is used to neutralized the solution.
No, that is a property normally associated with the alkali metals. Chlorine only reacts with water to a small degree.
Rusting is the simple property that gives a first indication as to whether a compound contains an alkali metal. I hope my answer has helped you. ♥
No; chlorine is a nonmetal and a halogen.
No. An alkali is a compound: the hydroxide of al alkali metal.
Sodium belongs to the alkali metal family.
alkali
they make chlorine
Approximately 99 percent of the chlorine and alkali chemical manufacturers in the United States and Canada belong to the Chlorine Institute, a group founded by 10 industry leaders in 1924.
Group one, the alkali metals
Sodium nitrate is not alkali. It is a neutral compound.
strontium is an alkali metal so always forms ionic bond with halogens as chlorine but 6 water molecules are attached through coordinate covalent bond with strotium but overall compound is consider as ionic compound.
A tetrahalide is a compound containing 4 halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) in each of its molecules.