Topic 14- Group 2- The Alkaline Earth metals Flashcards

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Trends of group 2 metals.

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Atomic radius increases as you go down the group
First ionisation energy decreases down the group
Melting point decreases as you go down a group

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Trend in reaction with water down group 2 and general equation for reaction with water and steam.

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Rate of reaction with water increases down the group because ionisation energies decrease
Metal + Water –> Metal hydroxide + hydrogen
Metal + Steam –> Metal oxide + Hydrogen

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Trend in solubilities of hydroxides and sulfates

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Hydroxides become more soluble down the group

Sulfates become less soluble down the group

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Medical uses
Group 2 metals

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Magnesium hydroxide as an antacid - neutralises excess stomach acid

Barium sulfate used as a tracer (Barium meals) as barium sulfate is opaque to X-rays

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Agricultural uses group 2 metals

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Calcium hydroxide neutralises acid in soil as it is basic

Ionic equation for neutralisation
H+ + OH- –> H2O(l)

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How is Magnesium used in the extraction of Titanium
+ Equation

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  1. Titanium(IV) oxide is converted to titanium(IV) chloride by heating it with carbon in a stream of chlorine gas
  2. Titanium chloride is then purified by fractional distillation
  3. Titanium chloride is then reduced by Magnesium in a furnace at almost 1000 degrees
    Displacement reaction
    2Mg(l) + TiCl4(g) –> Ti(s) + 2MgCl2(l)
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What happens to the melting point as you go down group 2?

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Melting point decreases

  • The metal ions get bigger but the number of delocalised electrons per atom doesn’t change (2).
  • The larger the atomic radius the further away the delocailsed electrons from the positive nuclei and the less attraction they feel.
  • So it takes less energy to break the bond.
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What happens to the first ionsiation energy as you go down the group 2?

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First ionisation energy decreases

  • Each element down the Group 2 has an extra electron shell
  • The extra inner shells shield the out electrons from the attraction of the nucleus
  • The extra shell also means the electrons are further away, greatly reducing the nucleus’s attraction
  • This means it is easier to remove the outer electron.
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What happens to the reactivity as you go down group 2?

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It increases

  • As you go down the group the first ionisation energy decreases due to increasing atomic radius and shielding
  • When they react they lose 2 electrons forming positive ions.
  • The easier it is to lose the electron the more reactive the element.
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Test for sulfate ions

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  1. Acidify solution by adding hydrochloric acid to get rid of any sulfites and carbonates which also produce a white precipitate.
  2. Add acidified barium chloride - white precipitate should form

Ba2+(aq) + SO4 2-(aq) –> BaSO4 (s)

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Method of removal of sulfur dioxide from atmosphere

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Spray with a slurry using either powered calcium oxide or calcium carbonate with water

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