Alkali Metal
An alkali metal is a group of chemical elements in the periodic table that are highly reactive and have one valence electron. These elements include Lithium (లిథియం), Sodium (సోడియం), Potassium (పొటాషియం), Rubidium (రూబిడియం), Cesium (సీసియం), and Francium (ఫ్రాన్సియం).
Pronunciation
Alkali Metal is pronounced as /ˈæl.kə.laɪ ˈmɛt.əl/.
Synonyms
Some synonyms for alkali metal include alkaline metal and group 1 element.
Nearby Words
- Lithium (Noun) – లిథియం, a soft, silver-white metal that is highly reactive and used in batteries.
- Sodium (Noun) – సోడియం, a highly reactive, silvery-white metal commonly used in table salt.
- Potassium (Noun) – పొటాషియం, a soft, silvery-white metal that is essential for plant and animal life.
- Rubidium (Noun) – రూబిడియం, a soft, silvery-white metal that is highly reactive and used in some specialized batteries.
- Cesium (Noun) – సీసియం, a soft, silvery-white metal that is the most reactive of all the alkali metals.
- Francium (Noun) – ఫ్రాన్సియం, a highly radioactive metal that is extremely rare and unstable.
Antonyms
The antonym for alkali metal in Telugu is “అమ్ల ధాతువు” (amla dhaatuvu).
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