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It depends on the nature of the metal-nonmetal compound formed. Metal-nonmetal compounds, known as ionic compounds, are usually poor conductors of electric current in solid state due to the lack of free-moving electrons. However, when dissolved in water or melted, they can conduct electricity due to the presence of mobile ions.
The radium nitride (Ra3N2) has a black color.
Lithium is the element that produces a red flame when it reacts with water.
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Rusty iron no longer can conduct electricity because it is corroded, or it reacts chemically to form a compound that weakens it.
It depends on the nature of the metal-nonmetal compound formed. Metal-nonmetal compounds, known as ionic compounds, are usually poor conductors of electric current in solid state due to the lack of free-moving electrons. However, when dissolved in water or melted, they can conduct electricity due to the presence of mobile ions.
Hydrogen is the most commonly used element in fuel cells. It acts as the fuel source that reacts with oxygen to produce electricity, with water and heat as byproducts.
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The radium nitride (Ra3N2) has a black color.
One example of an element that fits this description is sulfur. Sulfur is a poor conductor of electricity and heat, and it tends to form negatively charged ions (sulfide ions) when it reacts with other elements.
Yes. Potassium metal when it reacts with water forms potassium hydroxide which is ionic and therefore conducts electricity. the vast majority of potassium salts are soluble and these conduct as they are ionic.
Lithium is the element that produces a red flame when it reacts with water.
An element that reacts is typically referred to as a reactive element, indicating its tendency to undergo chemical reactions with other substances.
Oxygen is an element that readily reacts with almost every other element due to its high electronegativity. It forms oxides with most elements, contributing to its strong reactivity.
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