the group number
No. The alkali and alkaline earth metals are very reactive.
It is not a alkaline metal.It is a alkaline earth metal.
Alkaline earth metals do not exist , only alkali earth metals
The alkali (Group 1) and alkaline earth (Group 2) metals occupy the s-block because their outermost electrons are in the s sublevel.
I think alkali is the most reactive one.
If you mean Aluminum metal, then answer is No. This is because aluminum will dissolve in alkali as aluminate ions.
The ionic charge depends on the number of valence electrons. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and aluminium have 1, 2 and 3 valence electrons respectively and will hence form ions with +1, +2 and +3 charges respectively.
The ionic charge depends on the number of valence electrons. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and aluminium have 1, 2 and 3 valence electrons respectively and will hence form ions with +1, +2 and +3 charges respectively.
The ionic charge depends on the number of valence electrons. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and aluminium have 1, 2 and 3 valence electrons respectively and will hence form ions with +1, +2 and +3 charges respectively.
The ionic charge depends on the number of valence electrons. Alkali metals, alkaline earth metals and aluminium have 1, 2 and 3 valence electrons respectively and will hence form ions with +1, +2 and +3 charges respectively.
Just look at the number of the family it is in, like alkali metals have a 1, alkaline earth metals have a 2, and aluminum has a 3. Then just put a plus sign in front of it and you have the charge of the ion.
If something is an alkali, it is already alkaline! It's just two ways of saying the same thing... That is an alkali That is ALKALINE.
Six alkali metals and six alkaline earths.
No. The alkali and alkaline earth metals are very reactive.
Amonia is an alkaline gas. However, when dissolved in water it form an alkaline solution (alkali).
The ionic charge of: alkali is +1 alkaline earth metals is +2 aluminium is +3
Alkaline!!!!