AS - Group 2 Flashcards
What are elements in Group 2 otherwise known as?
Why is this?
The Alkaline Earth metals
Because their oxides and hydroxides are alkaline
What block of the periodic table do Group 2 elements belong to?
S block
Are group 2 elements more or less reactive than group 1 elements?
Less
Which element is not typical of the group and not considered in this topic?
Beryllium
Why does atomic radius increase down group 2?
Because each element has an extra filled electron shell compared with the one above it
How does electron arrangement change down group 2?
The elements all have electrons in an outer s-orbital. This becomes further away from the nucleus going down the group due to the extra inner shells.
What is the structure of bonding in group 2 elements?
They all have a giant metallic structure surrounded by a sea of delocalised electrons from the outer electron shells.
What happens to the melting points as you go down group 2?
Which is the anomaly and why?
Generally the melting point decreases.
This is because going down the group, the atoms get bigger so the outermost electrons are further from the nuclei. There is less attraction between the delocalised electron and nucleus so requires less energy to break this bond.
The anomaly is magnesium due to a change in the arrangement of metallic ions.
What is the general trend of first ionisation energy of the elements going down group 2?
Explain why this is the case.
Decreases down the group.
Each element down group 2 has a extra electron shell compared to the one above so the inner shells shield the outer electrons from the attraction of the nucleus. The extra shell also means that the outer electrons are further away from the nucleus which also reduced the nucleus’ attraction. So it takes less energy to remove the outer electron.
In all their reactions, how many electrons do elements from group 2 lose and what do they form?
Each loses 2 electrons to become an ion with a 2+ positive charge.
What does a lower pH mean?
More acidic.
In all their reactions, are group 2 elements oxidised or reduced and why?
Oxidised because they lose electrons.
When a group 2 element is oxidised, what happens to it’s oxidation state?
It goes from 0 to +2
When group 2 elements react with water, what is the trend in reactivity down the group?
Metals get more reactive going down the group.
What do the group 2 metals produce when reacted with water?
A metal hydroxide and hydrogen.