Group 2 - The Alkaline Earth Metals

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A level Chemistry (3.1 The Periodic Table) Flashcards on Group 2 - The Alkaline Earth Metals, created by Yinka F on 03/03/2018.
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Describe the trend in reactivity down Group 2 Because ionisation energy decreases down the group, reactivity increases down the group
When Group 2 elements react, they are oxidised from an oxidation state of... 0 to +2 M --> M²⁺ + 2e⁻
Give the general symbol equation for the reaction between Group 2 metals and water M + 2H₂O --> M(OH)₂ + H₂ Where 'M' is the metal
When Group 2 metals react with water, a metal hydroxide is formed. What happens when the metal hydroxide dissolves in water? The metal hydroxide that forms dissolves in water to produce hydroxide ions (OH⁻). These make the solutions strongly alkaline (with a pH of about 12-13)
Describe and explain the reactivity of Group 2 metals with water The elements react more readily down the group because the ionisation energies decrease. This is due to the increasing size of the atomic radii and the increasing shielding effect.
What is the product formed when Group 2 metals burn in oxygen? Solid white oxides
Give the general symbol equation for the reaction between Group 2 metals and oxygen 2M + O₂ --> 2MO Where 'M' is the metal
When Group 2 metals react with oxygen, a metal oxide is formed. What happens when the metal oxide reacts with water? The oxides of Group 2 metals react readily with water to form metal hydroxides, which dissolve. The OH⁻ ions make these solutions strongly alkaline
Describe and explain the reactivity of Group 2 metals with oxygen The oxides form more strongly alkaline solutions as you go down the group, because the hydroxides get more soluble
TRUE OR FALSE: Magnesium oxide reacts very slowly with water TRUE Magnesium oxide only reacts slowly and the hydroxide isn't very soluble
What are the products formed when Group 2 metals react with dilute hydrochloric acid? Metal chloride Hydrogen
Give the general symbol equation for the reaction between Group 2 metals and dilute hydrochloric acid M + 2HCl --> MCl₂ + H₂ Where 'M' is the metal
The reactions between Group 2 metals and different dilute acids produce different salts. Give the general symbol equation for the reaction between Group 2 metals and dilute sulfuric acid M + 2H₂SO₄ --> MSO₄ + H₂ Where 'M' is the metal
Complete the sentences: Group 2 elements are known as the __________ ________ metals. Many of their common compounds are used for _______________ acids. Group 2 elements are known as the ALKALINE EARTH metals. Many of their common compounds are used for NEUTRALISING acids.
What is the use of calcium hydroxide? Calcium hydroxide (slaked lime, Ca(OH)₂) is used in agriculture to neutralise acidic soils
Calcium hydroxide must be used in moderation. Why? It has to be used in moderation otherwise the soils will become too alkaline to support crop growth
What is the use of magnesium hydroxide and calcium carbonate? They are used in some indigestion tablets as antacids - these neutralise excess stomach acid
Give the ionic equation for neutralisation H⁺ + OH⁻ --> H₂O
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