Metals cannot react with each other individually. They may only displace each other from their metal salts depending on their lace on the reactivity series.
E.g AgCl + Na ---> NaCl (table salt) + Ag(silver metal)
This is known as a displacement reaction.
When we hear the name stainless steal or brass and it is a combination of metals, they aren't actually reacted but combined like a mixture. You can say it is like making a cake e.g stainless steal is a combination of iron, nickel and chromium.
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non metals will gain an electron from the metal and the metal will give the electron to the non metal. the metals like to lose them and non metals like to gain them
you can think of it as the girl is the non metal gaining all the flowers and food from the guy (metal) on a date. at least that's how its SUPPOSE to go......
When you mix two metals together when they are both liquid and then let them solidify, that is called an alloy. Alloys are very important in industry because without special materials, like alloys, things like jet engines or computer hard drives would be imposible to make.
It depends on the metal. Lithium is very reactive, reacting almost immediately with the oxygen in the air to form black lithium oxide. On the other hand, platinum does not react easily at all.
Yes it is called an ionic Compound. Cation plus anion.
No. But they do form alloys, but these are mixtures, not chemical compounds.
yes, but depending on what level of chemistry your in your teacher might tell you other wise to lessen your confusion. Chances are since your asking this question your teacher would say no.
no
Californium can react with the majority of non metals.
no all metals do not react with hydrochloric acids
Plutonium doesn't react with noble gases. Plutonium form alloys with many other metals.
False. Many elements easily react, such as those in the Alkali Metals and Alkaline Earth Metals, VI, and halogen groups. Other elements react only under the right conditions, such as the transition metals. Some elements, such as the noble gases, do not react or react only under very stringent conditions.
Some metals react with bases and produce hydrogen gas
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
They don't
Most metals do not react with water, especially at room temperature. It is easier to state which metals DO react with water. Those would be Li, K, Sr, Ca and Na. Those reacting with hot water (steam) would be Mg, Al, Zn and Cu. Most other metals do NOT react with water.
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
Atoms of non-metals usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms.
Atoms of non-metals usually gain or share electrons when they react with other atoms.
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
Yes
Hydrogen react with metals and hydrides are formed.