group 17 (halogens)
Fluorine belongs to the Halogens Family in Colom 17 and in row 2
halogens are located in group 17 of the Periodic Table. and are non metallic. All halogens have 7 electrons in their outer shells, giving them an oxidation number of -1. fluorine is a Halogen. Flourine is given by the symbol F. . and has he atomic number of 9. at 298 kelvins fluorine is a pale yellow gas (gas at room temp 25 degrees celsius)
Family: Halogen family
Chromium (Cr) will chemically bond with most elements, here are a few examples of compounds with Chromium in;
Lead Chromate
Iron Chromate
Potassium Chromate
Chromium Oxide
Chromium Sulphate
Chromium Nitrate
Copper Chromite
transition liquid is not the correct answer, chromium isn't even a liquid it is the transition solid
Actually, it belongs to the Carbon Family or Group. Not Transition Metals!
It is found on the left side of the periodic table
Chromium is a metal.
Transition metals
both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.
A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.
Metals, metalloids, and noble gases.
Two non metals would bond together covalently, if that is what you meant. (??)
Non-metals and Non-metals
both. the chromium metal would form an ionic bond, and chromium nitrate is molecular because it contains atoms of different elements.
They are reactive, but selective with elements that they will bond with. Most bond with oxygen and oxygen bonds with itself. Elements in the same families tend to bond with other elements similarly, but there are no hard and fast rules.
A metal and a non-metal.
Uranium can form chemical compounds with the majority of other elements.
A metal combining with a nonmetal gives you an ionic bond.
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How do elements bond together to form compounds?Elements join together by gaining, sharing, or losing electrons.
Metals, metalloids, and noble gases.
Two non metals would bond together covalently, if that is what you meant. (??)
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This is an ionic bond between metals and nonmetals.
Non-metals and Non-metals