The alkaline earth metals are in Group 2 on the Periodic Table. They are beryllium, Be, magnesium, Mg, calcium, Ca, strontium, Sr, barium, Ba, radium, Ra. These are not to be confused with the alkali metals, which are in Group 1 on the periodic table.
Group 2 contains the alkaline earth metals
alkaline metals, alkaline earth metals, lanthanides and actinides and metals in mixed groups
Radium
Radium
Group 2 (alkaline earth metals): lithium, sodium, potassium, caesium, rubidium, francium.
the alkaline earth metals
the alkaline earth metals
All alkaline earth metals loss two electrons.
Alkaline Earth Metals
alkali metals have one valence electron, whereas alkaline earth metals have two valence electrons.
Group 2 elements in the periodic table are the alkaline earth metals.
The alkaline earth metals are those in the same group as calcium; they have two valence electrons.
Alkaline metals and alkaline earth metals form their oxides when burnt. These oxides are base.
alkaline earth metals such as Be, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ra
Alkaline Earth Metals
The alkaline earth metals in column 2 and the transition metals in column 12 of a wide-form periodic table.
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.