No- it is an alkaline earth metal.
The alkali metal in period 2 is lithium (Li).
Calcium chloride contains an alkali earth metal (calcium, a group 2 element) and a halogen (chlorine). There is no alkali metal. Alkali metals are group 1 elements.
It is an alkaline earth element
Cesium is a metal element. It belongs to the alkali metal group in the periodic table.
The metals represented by the symbols C, Ca, Cs, and Cu are as follows: C is carbon, which is a non-metal; Ca is calcium, an alkaline earth metal; Cs is cesium, an alkali metal; and Cu is copper, a transition metal. Therefore, among these, only calcium, cesium, and copper are classified as metals. Carbon is not a metal, but rather a non-metal element.
The alkali metal, sodium, is an element.
Lithium is an alkali metal.
alkali earth metal
No, CS is not an alkali metal. It is a chemical element known as cesium, which belongs to the alkali metal group on the periodic table.
Hydrogen is in group 1 but is not an alkali metal.
element, specifically an alkali earth metal.
Alkali is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Thus, the chemical composition of an alkali is: alkali metal,hydrogen,oxygen,carbon.
It is al alkaline metal (not an alkali metal).
It is al alkaline metal (not an alkali metal).
Sodium is an Alkali metal. Elements in the center of the periodic table are transition metals.
The element 119 will be very probable an alkali metal.
Ca is the chemical symbol for calcium, an element. It is an alkali metal with atomic number 20. ------------------------------------------- The above is true, however if the element Ca is present in a solution then it will be present as part of an Ionic compound in solution, note a solution is not a mixture, element or compound, it is a SOLUTION. An insoluble compound of Ca could be present in liquid, in which case you would have a suspension. A suspension is a mixture.