Calcium has the most electrons. Nitrogen has 7, calcium has 20, oxygen has 16 and sodium has 11 electrons.
calcium and lithium are both metals and dont form bond with each other. sodium and flourine form ionic compound, sodium fluoride. nitrogen and oxygen form covalent bond in the nitrogen oxides. helium and argon are both nonmetals / noble gases and dont form bond with each other.
Sodium. Sodium is more reactive than calcium, because sodium has one valence electron whereas calcium has two valence electron. It is easier to lose one electron and react with oxygen and form sodium oxide, compared to losing two electrons and from calcium oxide.
A covalent bond is most likely to occur between nitrogen and oxygen. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration. Nitrogen and oxygen have similar electronegativities, making them more likely to form a covalent bond.
Silicon has 4 Calcium has 2 Chlorine has 7 Sodium has 1
Sodium +1 Aluminum +3 Calcium +2 Sulfer -2 Nitrogen -3
Nitrogen and oxygen are nonmetals.Copper oxide and sodium chloride are compounds, not elements.
calcium and lithium are both metals and dont form bond with each other. sodium and flourine form ionic compound, sodium fluoride. nitrogen and oxygen form covalent bond in the nitrogen oxides. helium and argon are both nonmetals / noble gases and dont form bond with each other.
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen, calcium, sodium & potassium
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Sodium. Sodium is more reactive than calcium, because sodium has one valence electron whereas calcium has two valence electron. It is easier to lose one electron and react with oxygen and form sodium oxide, compared to losing two electrons and from calcium oxide.
A covalent bond is most likely to occur between nitrogen and oxygen. Covalent bonds involve the sharing of electrons between atoms to achieve a stable electron configuration. Nitrogen and oxygen have similar electronegativities, making them more likely to form a covalent bond.
Carbon, oxygen, phosphorous, calcium, sodium. potassium, nitrogen, hydrogen and sulfur, to name a few.
Phosphorus, hydrogen, calcium, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, magnesium, sulfur, potassium, and sodium
Silicon has 4 Calcium has 2 Chlorine has 7 Sodium has 1
No, other molecules need include but are not limited to: Nitrogen Calcium Potassium Sodium.....
sodium nitrogen, and oxygen
There are hundreds of salt compounds. Here are a few: sodium chloride NaCl (sodium, chlorine) calcium nitrite Ca(NO2)2 (calcium, nitrogen, and oxygen) ammonium acetate NH4C2H3O2 (nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon, oxygen) magnesium phosphite Mg3(PO3)2 (magnesium, phosphorous, oxygen) manganese sulphate Mn(SO4)2 (manganese, sulphur, oxygen)