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Which two families of elements often combine to form ''salts''?

The family that combines with metals to form salts is the halogen family. There are other nonmetals that can be mixed with metals to form salts, but halogens are the most common.


Which group of elements on the periodic table form salts by combining with metals?

Halogens form salts by combining with metals. Halogens are in the 17th group of the periodic table. Sodium chloride,Potassium iodide are some examples.


Why are halogens known as salts?

Halogens are not salts but they are chemical elements; halogens can form salts reacting with metals.


What group of elements combine with other elements to form salts?

Metals form salts.


What are highly reactive and readily form salts with metals?

Halogens, such as fluorine, chlorine, and bromine, are highly reactive non-metal elements that readily form salts with metals. They easily gain an electron to achieve a full outer electron shell and form ionic compounds with metals.


Halogens form what when mixed with alkali metals?

The products of the reactions are ionic salts.


What allows halogens to form salts?

Halogens are highly reactive chemical elements.


How halogen got its name?

it is combination of two greek words "hallo means salts" and "gen means generate" .. experiments showed that they form salts when combine with alkali metals so they were named halogens means salt formers.


When elements combine they form what compounds?

If the elements are both non-metals, they form a molecular compound. If they are both metals, they form a metallic bonds. If they are a metal and a non-metal they form ionic bonds (salts). (Ammonium salts are non-metals.)


Elements that are active strongly nonmetallic and react readily with metals to form salts are called what?

Elements that form salts by combining with metals are called halogens. All synthetic elements are radioactive. Elements that lie along the stair step line of the periodic table are metalloids.


Do halogens combine easily with metals?

Yes, halogens combine easily with metals to form ionic compounds. Metals tend to lose electrons and become cations, while halogens gain electrons to become anions. This transfer of electrons results in the formation of stable ionic bonds, making halogens highly reactive with metals. For example, sodium chloride (table salt) is formed when sodium (a metal) reacts with chlorine (a halogen).


What is the name of group vIIA?

Group VIIA is commonly known as the halogens. These elements include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. They are highly reactive nonmetals that form salts when they combine with metals.