It is based on the number of protons in one atom.
LiOH is a strong base
Lithium is a main element in the period tabel taht forms a strong base when mixed with water. The reaction results in LiOH.
Bromine is not an acid or a base. It is a nonmetallic element that exists as a liquid at room temperature and is part of the halogen group on the periodic table. It can react with metals to form bromide compounds.
Uranium itself is not an acid or a base. It is a metallic element on the periodic table. However, compounds containing uranium can exhibit acidic or basic properties depending on their chemical structure and the surrounding environment.
Neither, it's an element. Acids and bases are compounds dissolved in water.
LiOH is a strong base
Lithium is a main element in the period tabel taht forms a strong base when mixed with water. The reaction results in LiOH.
No,its not Dmitri Mendeleev.Dmitri Mendeleev create the first periodic table but mostly it was wrong....he arranged them by the atomic number when it should have been by increasing the atomic number(and ya there's a difference)..the one that rearranged it was Henry Moseley.
Hydrogen can gain an electron and act as an anion attaching itself to metals and act as a base. It can loose an electron and attach itself to non-metals and act as an acid
Gold is definitely an element. It is listed in the Periodic Table of elements. It does form compounds e.g. gold oxide. or it can be alloyed(mixed) with base metals to harden it.
Bromine is not an acid or a base. It is a nonmetallic element that exists as a liquid at room temperature and is part of the halogen group on the periodic table. It can react with metals to form bromide compounds.
Uranium itself is not an acid or a base. It is a metallic element on the periodic table. However, compounds containing uranium can exhibit acidic or basic properties depending on their chemical structure and the surrounding environment.
Father as in who created it? That would be Mendeleev, he even named the 101st element after himself. Improving: Mendeleev, was the father of the periodic table of elements, he discovered this method of organizinging the elements by playing a game of solitare with the chemical symbols.
Neither, it's an element. Acids and bases are compounds dissolved in water.
On the left of the periodic table, especially group 1 and group 2 elements.
NaOCl is a compound because it is composed of three elements. If it's not on the periodic table, then it's not an element. Na, O, and Cl are on the periodic table, so they are elements. When they combine, they form compounds.
Oh, dude, methane is not on the periodic table because it's not an element. It's a simple hydrocarbon compound made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms. So, it's like a little molecule hanging out with its buddies, causing some greenhouse gas trouble.