Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium.
no
Yes When metals react with water they produce a metal hydroxide, this contains an OH- ion (which accepts protons and is therefore alkaline) This makes all metals alkaline.
No. All the alkaline earth metals have 2 valence electrons, meaning they have two electrons in the outermost shells. No two alkaline earth metals have the same number of electron shells. Beryllium is the only one with two shells.
They are highly- reactive metals
yes, all metals do!
All alkaline earth metals and their salts are reactive and they have a blue-print that identifies them as an alkaline earth metal but metals exist as metals, and salts as salts, with different structural compounds.
Alkaline Earth Metals are found in group 2A of the periodic table of elements. Therefore, metals like Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium and Barium are all Alkaline Earth Metals.
Alkaline metals and alkaline earth metals form their oxides when burnt. These oxides are base.
Alkaline metals are a group of metals found on the periodic table, including elements such as lithium, sodium, and potassium. Nonmetals are elements that lack the typical characteristics of metals, such as being poor conductors of heat and electricity. Therefore, alkaline metals are not nonmetals.
Almost all the rest of the metals.
alkali metals
Alkaline earth metals are present on 2nd group.They are all shiny and silvery white. Alkaline earth metals are beryllium,magnesium,calcium,strontium,barium and radium.