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Rubidium (Rb) occurs naturally in minerals such as Pollucite, Carnallite and Lepidolite.
The Element with the Chemical Symbol of Rb is Rubidium. Rubidium is a soft, silver-white metallic elements of the alkali metal group. (A#-37 and AM-85.4678)
The element you are referring to is most likely Mercury. Mercury is a silvery-white, shiny metal that is liquid at room temperature, making it unique among metals. It is also known for its waxy appearance and toxic properties.
It is a metallic element in the alkali family
Element group 1 is called the alkali metals, while element group 7 is called the halogens.
It is Metallic. Meaning it is a metal. It's in the group of elements called the Alkali Earth Metals.
The Element with the Chemical Symbol of Rb is Rubidium. Rubidium is a soft, silver-white metallic elements of the alkali metal group. (A#-37 and AM-85.4678)
Rubidium (Rb) occurs naturally in minerals such as Pollucite, Carnallite and Lepidolite.
The Element with the Chemical Symbol of Rb is Rubidium. Rubidium is a soft, silver-white metallic elements of the alkali metal group. (A#-37 and AM-85.4678)
The element you are referring to is most likely Mercury. Mercury is a silvery-white, shiny metal that is liquid at room temperature, making it unique among metals. It is also known for its waxy appearance and toxic properties.
The definition of Lithium is soft silver-white univalent element of the alkali metal group.
Group 1 or alkali metals are the most metallic elements.
Yes. Calcium is in Group 2 of the periodic table with the alkali earth metals. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on calcium.
Potassium (K) is a metallic element. It belongs to Group 1 of the periodic table, also known as the alkali metals. Metallic elements tend to lose electrons to form cations, which is the case with potassium.
It is a metallic element in the alkali family
Hydrogen is in group 1 but is not an alkali metal.
Your question does not make sense. Sodium is an element. It is a member of the "alkali metal" group of elements. (Group 1 in the Periodic Table.)