i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
sodium+water
potassium+water
Halogens, mainly fluorine.
rubber
Potassium
Lithium easily react with halogens (group 17).
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No, lithium is very reactive metal and you would expect it find it as one of the ions ion present in minerals.
yes, in an ionic bond. But you would need two lithiums with one Sulfur.
12 moles Li
Lithium easily react with halogens (group 17).
lithium, potassium and sodium i think
Lithium seems suitable to most likely react. Using periodicity, lithium has the highest ionization energy out of these elements therefore it will release more energy when reacting (making it more reactive.) As well, fluorine would rather gain electrons than lost electrons. Neon is a noble gas therefore it cannot react with any other element. Carbon only reacts by oxidation and covalent bonding. Therefore, lithium (Li) is most likely to react and form a compound.
Lithium
No. Not a ring entirely made of either element. They react to water and so would be irritants to the moisture in your skin.
Li, or lithium, is the element most likely to lose electrons in a chemical bond. Lithium has 1 valence electron.
Lithium
No - the lightest elements are hydrogen and helium. Although lithium is a lightest metal and the lightest element that is a solid at room temperature.
A medicines used to treat depression is often referred to as lithium but it is NOT the element lithium. Taking pure lithium metal would be very dangerous as it is a very reactive alkali metal.
Lithium is an element. As such, it has no other substance in it, it is pure lithium. If you wished to analyse it further, you would have to break it down into subatomic particles.
carbon
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