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2.2. Group 2 Metals

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AQA Chemistry A-level

3.2.2: Group II - The Alkaline


Earth Metals
Detailed Notes

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3.2.2.1 - Group II

The Group II metals lose two electrons to ​form 2+ ions​ when they react in order to achieve a
full outer shell.

Atomic Radius
The atomic radius of group II metals ​increases​ down the group due to additional electron
shells.

Reactivity
Increased electron ​shielding​ down the group makes the outer electrons ​easier to lose​.
Therefore reactivity of the group II metals ​increases​ down the group.

Ionisation Energy
The first ionisation energy of group II metals ​decreases​ down the group due to a greater atomic
radius and increased amounts of shielding.

Melting Point
The group II elements are ​metallic​ meaning the larger the ions within the metallic structure, the
weaker the attractive forces as the attractive force has to ​act over a much greater distance​.
Therefore the melting points ​decrease​ down the group.

Reactions with Water


The group II metals react with water in a redox reaction to produce a ​metal hydroxide and
hydrogen​. The metal hydroxide form as an ​alkaline solution​, hence why the group II metals
are known as the alkali metals.
Example:

The magnesium is oxidised from OS (oxidation state) 0 to OS +2.


(Oxidation is loss of e-​ ​)

Magnesium reacts very slowly in this way with liquid water, however the reaction can be much
faster with steam​ as it provides the reaction with ​extra energy​. When steam is used, the
magnesium burns with a ​bright white flame​ to form hydrogen and magnesium oxide, a ​white
powder​.

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Solubility of Hydroxides
The solubility of group II hydroxides varies and means these compounds have different uses.
Solubility ​increases down the group​ meaning magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)​2​) is the least
soluble and barium hydroxide (Ba(OH)​2​) the most soluble.

As a result, magnesium hydroxide is used in medicine as an ​antacid​ as it is alkaline and can


neutralise acids. It is used in a similar way in agriculture to neutralise acidic soils.

Solubility of Sulfates
Group II sulfates ​decrease in solubility down the group​ meaning magnesium sulfate (MgSO​4​)
is the most soluble and barium sulfate (BaSO​4​) is the least soluble.

The insolubility of ​barium sulfate​ means it is very useful in medicine as ​barium meals​. These
are a form of medical tracer that allow internal tissues and organs to be imaged. Barium sulfate
is toxic if it enters the bloodstream, however because it is insoluble, it ​cannot be absorbed​ into
the blood. Therefore it is safe to use in this way.

Barium chloride is used as a ​test for sulfate ions​ as it reacts to form barium sulfate which
forms as a ​white precipitate​ when sulfate ions are present.

Example:

Metal Extraction
Magnesium is used in the ​extraction of titanium​ from titanium chloride via a ​displacement
reaction.

Example:

Flue Gas Removal


Calcium oxide​ reacts with sulfur dioxide to remove it from factory pollutants and prevent it from
being released into the atmosphere. This forms ​calcium sulfite and water​.

Example:

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