Sodium nitrate is not alkali. It is a neutral compound.
Alkaline earth metals do not exist , only alkali earth metals
No. The alkali and alkaline earth metals are very reactive.
It is located, in the periodic table, with the metalloids. However, it is a transition metal.
The alkali group of metals is the most active.
they are harder than alkali metals
Sodium is not a living thing. and hence, no family. but it belongs to the alkaline earth metals. Sodium is an Alkaline metal. The Alkaline Earths are the next column over.
Alkali earth metals are named after their oxides, alkaline earth.
Strontium is not an alkali metal; it is an alkaline earth metal. Alkali metals are Group 1 elements, such as lithium, sodium, and potassium, while alkaline earth metals are Group 2 elements, including strontium.
No, alkali metals are not the only earth metals. Earth metals include both alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. Alkaline earth metals are a group of elements in the periodic table that are chemically similar to, but less reactive than, alkali metals. Examples of alkaline earth metals include magnesium, calcium, and barium.
Sodium and Potassium are the most abundant Alkali Metals.
Alkali metals are the metals in family/group I.Lithium, sodium, potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium are Alkali metals.
Na (Sodium) is an alkali metal that can be cut with a knife.
calcium belongs to alkaline earth metal family. sodium belongs to alkali metals.
alkali metals
alkali metals are the "mad" elements who explode when exposed to a certain element. for example, sodium cannot be exposed to hydrogen, or it will explode. on the other hand, alkaline earth metals are good conductors, but they do not explode. they also come only from the earth and its crust.
alkaline earth metals
The alkali metals are the metals found in group I, includinng lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium.