True or false
Group II elements are less electropositive than group I elements
True
True or False
Group II elements are more reactive than group I elements
False
True or false
Group II elements are good reducing agents
True
(Weaker than Group I though)
Why do group II elements have higher melting and boiling points than group I elements?
True or false
Group II compounds are less ionic than corresponding group I elements
True
Why are group II salts less soluble than group I salts?
Both the lattice energies of group II salts and hydration energies of group II cations are much higher than those of corresponding group I salts and group I cations respectively
Why does Beryllium show a significant difference in its chemical properties from the rest of the alkaline earth metals?
Very small ionic radius thus high charge density and polarizing power. Therefore it readily distorts the electron cloud of negatively charged ions forming covalent compounds
How do group II metals react with air?
How do group II metals react with acids?
How do beryllium and magnesium react with concentrated sulphuric acid?
Form a sulphate, sulphur dioxide and water
True or false
Beryllium is rendered inactive by nitric acid
True
This is due to formation of a protective oxide, beryllium oxide that causes the reaction to stop
How do group II metals react with water?
How do group II metals react with alkalis?
How do group II metals react with halogens?
How do group II metals react with hydrogen gas?
How are oxides of group II elements prepared?
True or false
All group II oxides except BeO are basic
True
BeO is amphoteric
But all group II oxides (including Be) react with acids forming salt and water only
What is the result of reacting Beryllium oxide with an alkali?
Soluble complex of tetrahydroxoberyllate ion
Why can’t BeO, MgO and CaO form peroxides but Sr and Ba can?
BeO, MgO and CaO cations are too small to form stable lattices while Sr and Ba cations are big enough to form stable lattices
How are hydroxides of group II metals prepared?
True or false
All group II hydroxides are basic
False
Beryllium hydroxide is amphoteric, the rest are basic
What is the result of reacting group II metal hydroxides and acids?
A salt and water only
True or false
Beryllium hydroxide reacts with alkalis
True
Forms a soluble complex of tetrahydroxoberyllate ions
What is the trend of solubility of group II hydroxides?
Solubility increases down the group