No, there is no element that has the symbol Q.
The type of chemical bond between an atom of element A and an atom of element Q could be either an ionic bond or a covalent bond, depending on the electronegativity difference between the two elements. If the electronegativity difference is large, an ionic bond may form where one element gives up an electron to the other. If the electronegativity difference is small, a covalent bond may form where the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
Technically yes it does, however it may not in the future. Currently the only element with a Q in its name is Ununquadium. It is the temporary name of a radioactive chemical element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uuq and has the atomic number 114. Recent chemistry experiments have strongly indicated that element 114 appears to behave as the first superheavy element to show noble-gas-like properties due to relativistic effects. In appearance, it is likely a metal, probably silvery white or metallic gray in color.
In English, no element name begins with the letter J, Q, or W. The symbol for tungsten is W, from its name in some other languages (wolfram).
If an element has 11 protons, its atomic number is 11.
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Is_germanium_a_mineral" No germanium is a metal....
No chemical element begins with the letter Q.
The element Q doesn't exist.
Q is sulfur
quartz
The type of chemical bond between an atom of element A and an atom of element Q could be either an ionic bond or a covalent bond, depending on the electronegativity difference between the two elements. If the electronegativity difference is large, an ionic bond may form where one element gives up an electron to the other. If the electronegativity difference is small, a covalent bond may form where the electrons are shared between the two atoms.
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I'm not sure there is one, I've searched every variation of that question and found nothing with the exception of a product by Thermaltake.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Do_protons_or_electrons_best_identify_the_properties_of_an_element"
Technically yes it does, however it may not in the future. Currently the only element with a Q in its name is Ununquadium. It is the temporary name of a radioactive chemical element in the periodic table that has the temporary symbol Uuq and has the atomic number 114. Recent chemistry experiments have strongly indicated that element 114 appears to behave as the first superheavy element to show noble-gas-like properties due to relativistic effects. In appearance, it is likely a metal, probably silvery white or metallic gray in color.
Element Q is oxygen, with an atomic number of 8. Since the ion Q2 contains 10 electrons, it has gained 2 electrons, making it a negatively charged ion.
"http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_atoms_are_there_in_every_element_with_over_a_gram_of_weight"
In English, no element name begins with the letter J, Q, or W. The symbol for tungsten is W, from its name in some other languages (wolfram).