No, ionic bonds form between alkali metals and nonmetals.
The alkali metal would have a subscript of +1 while the nonmetal from group 6A would have a subscript of -2 to balance charges.
No. Selenium is a nonmetal belonging to oxygen family.
Sodium is a metal.
This electron is lost.
Since all alkali metals form a 1+ ion, the number of alkali metal atoms in the formula should be equal to the charge on the negative ion.
A compound will have a covalent structure if it is made from two or more nonmetal atoms that share electrons to form bonds. Covalent compounds are typically formed between elements on the right side of the periodic table.
no, it is an alkali metal
The elements in the alkali column of the periodic table are metals.
Lithium is an alkali metal.
Barium is an alkali-earth metal.
No; chlorine is a nonmetal and a halogen.
Sodium is an alkali metal.
Ag3N is an ionic compound. It is composed of silver, an alkali metal, which donates electrons to nitrogen, a nonmetal. This transfer of electrons creates positively charged silver ions and negatively charged nitride ions, resulting in an ionic bond.
The compound produced when oxygen combines with an alkali metal is typically the alkali metal oxide, which has the formula MO.
Sodium is a metal (an alkali metal)
Alkali Metals, except for Hydrogen, which is a Nonmetal.
Neither. Nitrogen is a nonmetal.