The equation is:
2Me + 2H2O = 2MeOH + H2
Me: Li, Na, K, Cs, Rb, Fr
The symbol for a substance that is soluble is (aq) which means aqueous or in aqueous solution.
The chemical symbol for mercury is Hg. The atomic number for the element is 80. It is one of the only liquid elements on the table.
Water is not an element. It is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
The alkali metals (Group 1) and the halogens (Group 17) are known to be very reactive elements. Alkali metals react vigorously with water, while halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with other elements.
No. The elements in group 1 (the alkali metals) are very soft, easily cut with a knife, and are highly reactive and react violently with water and oxygen. They are anything but strong, hard and corrosion-resistant.
The symbol for alkali metals on the periodic table is group 1 elements, which includes elements such as lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), and cesium (Cs). These elements are highly reactive and typically form alkaline solutions when they react with water.
The symbol for California Water Service Group Holding in the NYSE is: CWT.
Salty water does not have a symbol because it is a mixture. Only elements have symbols. Formulas are limited to compounds.
The symbol for a substance that is soluble is (aq) which means aqueous or in aqueous solution.
Elements have symbols in thee periodic table For example: H is the symbol for the element Hydrogen H2O is the symbol for water
Carbonates of group 1 elements are soluble in water.
Earth, air, water, fire.
The two elements are hydrogen and oxygen. There are two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen molecule. The symbol for hydrogen is H, and the symbol for oxygen is O. Thus, the chemical formula for water is H2O.
Strictly, only elements have chemical "symbols". Compounds such as water have chemical formulas, and the one for water is H2O.
The five things the five elements stand for are # earth # fire # water # man # air
The symbol "aq" stands for aqueous, which means the compound is dissolved in water. This is common in chemical equations to indicate that a substance is in the liquid state of being dissolved in water.
The common name for Group 1 elements is alkali metals. These elements include lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and francium, and they are highly reactive with water.