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Explain the important common features of Group 2 elements.
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Solution
- Group 2 elements except beryllium are commonly known as alkaline earth metals because their oxides and hydroxides are alkaline in nature and these metal oxides are found in the Earth’s crust.
- Many alkaline earth metals are used in creating colours and used in fireworks.
- Their general electronic configuration is ns2.
- Atomic and ionic radii of alkaline earth metals are smaller than alkali metals, on moving down the group, the radii increases.
- These elements exhibit a +2 oxidation state in their compounds.
- Alkaline earth metals have higher ionization enthalpy values than alkali metals and they are less electropositive than alkali metals.
- Hydration enthalpies of alkaline earth metals decrease as we go down the group.
- Electronegativity values of alkaline earth metals decrease down the group.
- Alkaline earth metal salts moistened with concentrated hydrochloric acid gave a characteristic coloured flame when heated on a platinum wire in a flame.
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