yes, all metals do!
they're metals, to be precise gr1 alkaline gr2 alkaline earth. Both have metallic properties: conduct heat and electricity; malleable/ductile etc. Gr1 metals are soft and very reactive.
The family of elements that conducts electricity well is primarily the metals, specifically those in groups 1 (alkali metals), 2 (alkaline earth metals), and the transition metals. These elements have free-moving electrons that allow them to conduct electric current efficiently. Notable examples include copper, aluminum, and silver, which are commonly used in electrical wiring due to their excellent conductivity. Nonmetals and metalloids generally do not conduct electricity as effectively.
Alkaline metals and alkaline earth metals form their oxides when burnt. These oxides are base.
Group 2 elements in the periodic table are the alkaline earth metals.
alkali metals
Elements are classified into metals, metalloids, and nonmetals based on their physical and chemical properties. Metals are typically shiny, conduct heat and electricity well, and are malleable. Metalloids have properties that are intermediate between metals and nonmetals. Nonmetals are usually dull in appearance and poor conductors of heat and electricity.
The alkaline earth metals are metals!
No. The alkali and alkaline earth metals are very reactive.
Radium is the radioactive metal among alkaline earth metals.
Alkaline earth metals have two valence electrons, while alkali metals have one valence electron. Alkaline earth metals are harder and have higher melting points compared to alkali metals. Additionally, alkaline earth metals are less reactive than alkali metals.
Alkaline Earth Metals
Radium is in the alkaline earth metals.