Non-metallic elements, such as carbon and sulfur, do not typically react with water. Metallic elements, on the other hand, can react with water to form metal hydroxides and hydrogen gas. The reactivity of a metal with water depends on factors such as the metal's position in the reactivity series and the concentration of water.
Sodium sulfate is a non-metallic sulfate that is soluble in water.
Sodium is a silvery-grey metallic solid that reacts violently with water, causing it to explode.
Mg is a metallic element, meaning it has properties characteristic of metals such as high electrical conductivity and luster. It forms ionic compounds when it reacts with non-metals, such as in MgCl2 (magnesium chloride).
No, chlorine is not metallic. It is a non-metal element that exists as a diatomic gas at room temperature. Chlorine is a highly reactive and toxic gas commonly used in disinfectants and water treatment.
Halite is a non-metallic mineral. It has a glassy or vitreous luster and typically appears transparent or translucent.
This is a possible way to get an oxy-acid: CO2 + H2O --> H2CO3
Sodium sulfate is a non-metallic sulfate that is soluble in water.
No, water is not an element, it is a compound.
Sodium is a silvery-grey metallic solid that reacts violently with water, causing it to explode.
Non-metallic
It is a mixture - partially metallic and partially non-metallic
lithium sulphate
Neon is a noble gas and thus non-metallic.
The two main types of luster are metallic and non-metallic. Metallic luster refers to the shine of metals, while non-metallic luster includes categories like vitreous (glassy), pearly, greasy, and earthy.
Nitrogen is a non-metal.
A sharpened pencil lead is non-metallic. It is typically made of graphite, which is a non-metallic element.
Mg is a metallic element, meaning it has properties characteristic of metals such as high electrical conductivity and luster. It forms ionic compounds when it reacts with non-metals, such as in MgCl2 (magnesium chloride).