Strontium is a metal, Sr is the periodic symbol.
Calcium (Ca) is classified as an alkaline earth metal. It is a reactive metal that is commonly found in solid form as an element with a silvery-white color.
No, magnesium is not a halogen. It is a metal element. However, magnesium can form compounds with carbon, known as organomagnesium compounds or Grignard reagents, which are commonly used in organic synthesis.
It is an Alkaline Earth Metal
Barium typically exists as a silver-white, soft alkaline earth metal in solid form, with a shiny finish. It is most commonly found in a crystalline structure.
why nitrogen form compound with alkaline earth metal
Strontium is a metal, Sr is the periodic symbol.
why nitrogen form compound with alkaline earth metal
Sodium is an alkaline metal. In its pure form, it does not exhibit acidic properties.
metal and non metal usually combines to form complexes. as the valecy to be satisfied by both does not let them to form simple compounds with each other
Calcium (Ca) is classified as an alkaline earth metal. It is a reactive metal that is commonly found in solid form as an element with a silvery-white color.
No, magnesium is not a halogen. It is a metal element. However, magnesium can form compounds with carbon, known as organomagnesium compounds or Grignard reagents, which are commonly used in organic synthesis.
The percentage of metal that combines with oxygen can be calculated using the formula: (mass of metal / total mass) * 100%. For example, if 2g of metal combines with 4g of oxygen to form an oxide, the percentage of metal that combines with oxygen is (2g / (2g + 4g)) * 100% = 33.3%.
oxide.
It is an Alkaline Earth Metal
Yes. Oxygen combines with the metal to form an oxide.
OH- is an ion, actually. It's name is the Hydroxide Ionor hydroxyl ion. It combines with other elements (usually a metal) to form ionic compounds (alkaline/basic). Or it combines with an H+ ion to form water H2O.