The s-Block Elements
Compare the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals with respect to (i) ionisation enthalpy (ii) basicity of oxides and (iii) solubility of hydroxides.
Alkali metals |
Alkaline earth metals |
(i) Ionisation enthalpy: These have the lowest ionisation |
(i) Ionisation enthalpy: Alkaline earth metals have smaller |
(ii) Basicity of oxides: The oxides of alkali metals are |
(ii) Basicity of oxides: The oxides of alkaline earth metals are quite basic but not as basic as those of alkali metals. This is because alkaline earth metals are less electropositive than alkali metals. |
(iii) The solubility of hydroxides: The hydroxides of alkali metals are more soluble than those of alkaline earth metals. |
(iii) The solubility of hydroxides: The hydroxides of alkaline earth metals are less soluble than those of alkali metals. This is due to the high lattice energies of alkaline earth metals. Their higher charge densities (as compared to |
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The softness of group 1 elements increases down the group with increasing atomic number. Give reason.
Which is the most reactive alkali metal and why?
Why alkali metals do not form M2+ ions?
Name the radio active element in group 1. How does it resemble with the remaining elements of the group?
Why alkali metals are normally kept in kerosene oil?
Why lithium cannot be stored in kerosene?
Why does lithium form complexes?
Why are alkali metal ions diamagnetic and colourless?
Why are alkali metals the most electropositive in nature?
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