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Q: When alkali earth metals react with water what do they produce?
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Do Alkali earth metals react with oxygen?

Alkali earth metals react with oxygen to form basic oxides.


Do alkali metals react slower or faster than alkaline earth metals?

Alkali metals are more reactive than alkaline earth metals.


Which metal react with dilute hcl?

Many metals including alkali metals, alkali earth metals, chromium, nickel and zinc react with dilute hydrochloric acid.


What metals react violently with acid?

All alkali metals (group 1) and most earth-alkali metals (group 2)


Why are the alkali metals so named?

When alkali metals react with water they produce an alkali (basic) solution. No because they form basic oxides and they neutralise acids


What is the metal that reacts explosively with acids?

All alkali metals and alkali earth metals below calcium react vigorously with acids.


What family of elements is very reactive to water?

Alkali metals and earth alkali metals do react strongly with water.(Lithium, ..., Caesium) (Beryllium, ..., Barium)


Do metals react with water?

Some, such as the alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and a few others do. But most don't.


How do alkali metals react with other alkali metals?

They don't


How do alkali metals react to cold water?

alkali metals react violently in cold water


Do alkaline metals react with oxygen?

Yes, both the alkali metals and the alkaline earth metals with react with oxygen. The alkali metals will do so rapidly even at room temperature, cesium and rubidium self-ignite on contact to air.


What is the difference between alkali metals and alkali earth metals?

Alkali metals are from Group 1 of the Periodic table and have a single electron in their outer shell. Alkaline-Earth metals are in group 2 of the periodic table and have 2 electrons in their outer shell.