Is this an ionic-bond? I'm pretty sure the other atom is Cl. This is how Calcium Chloride (Ca-Cl-2) is made.
Group 2 (alkaline earth metals): lithium, sodium, potassium, caesium, rubidium, francium.
Magnesium (Mg) is part of the alkaline earth metals.
The elements belonging to the alkaline earth family are beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, and radium. They are found in Group 2 of the periodic table and share similar chemical properties such as forming 2+ cations and reacting with water to form alkaline solutions.
The two groups are sodium (Na) from Group 1 and chlorine (Cl) from Group 17 of the periodic table. When sodium and chlorine combine, they form sodium chloride (NaCl), which is commonly known as table salt.
Calcium carbonate is not typically used in glass making. It is commonly used in the production of cement, mortar, and concrete. Nitrogen, on the other hand, is used in various applications such as in the production of ammonia-based fertilizers and as an inert gas for purging and blanketing in industries like electronics and food packaging.
no. it is not in the same metal family
alkaline
metal.
calcium belongs to alkaline earth metal family. sodium belongs to alkali metals.
group 2 (alkaline-earth metals) Calcium is also 2% in the human body and costs 11$ for 100 grams.
Calcium is a member of group 2, whose elements are beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and the radioactive radium.
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Calcium comes from the alkaline earth metals family on the periodic table of elements.
Calcium is not a noble gas but an alkaline earth metal.