Chemistry, asked by vansh1594, 1 year ago

elements q and s react together and form an ionic compound can q and s both be metals ​

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Answered by nakeeran
9

Answer:

Explanation:

Ionic bonds form when metals and non-metals chemically react. By definition, a metal is relatively stable if it loses electrons to form a complete valence shell and becomes positively charged. Likewise, a non-metal becomes stable by gaining electrons to complete its valence shell and become negatively charged.


vansh1594: can both be metals or not
muhammadshahab97: no it cannot be. I have explained it.
muhammadshahab97: ionic compounds can firm only between metals and nonmetals
vansh1594: ok
vansh1594: thanks
Answered by muhammadshahab97
10

Answer:

No, q and s both cannot be metals.

Explanation:

Elements can form ionic compound when metal or non metal element lose or gain electron.Both cannot be metal or non metal.


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