Sulfur is a non-metal. It belongs to group 15 and generally accepts electrons.
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Ionic, but with covaelnt character.. Lithium nitride is the only stable alkali metal nitride, it has an usual structure with 8 nitrogen atoms around each lithium ion. the small size of Li+ will cause significnt distortion of the electron cloud aroud the N3- ions leading to the "covalent" character.
The difference in electronegativity between the two atoms is above 1.7, Magnesium is a metal, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
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there are 210 known isotopes in the element of sulfur i found this on sulfur factrs periodic table of the elements
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It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
It nonmetal ! I know this one! I had it on a worksheet!
I don't know but what i do know is that two metals combined form a strip of metal called Bimetallic.
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Generally a metal with a nonmetal forms an ionic bond. Sodium is a metal and bromine is a nonmetal, so they will form an ionic bond, forming the compound sodium bromide, NaBr.
Barium is a metal. It belongs to group 2 or alkali metals
Gold is a metal on that classification. if there are any mor elements that you would like to know about you might want to visit this website http://education.jlab.org/
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Ionic, but with covaelnt character.. Lithium nitride is the only stable alkali metal nitride, it has an usual structure with 8 nitrogen atoms around each lithium ion. the small size of Li+ will cause significnt distortion of the electron cloud aroud the N3- ions leading to the "covalent" character.
The difference in electronegativity between the two atoms is above 1.7, Magnesium is a metal, and chlorine is a nonmetal.
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