Basic character depends upon electron loosing tendency of an element which increases down the group,SO basic character of alkali metals increases down the group
When alkali metals react with water they produce an alkali (basic) solution. No because they form basic oxides and they neutralise acids
Yes they are!even though they are very soft, reactive and not as widely used as much as transition metals eg. in construction they still have other metallic properties, such as metallic bonding.Yes all alkali metals are metals.
They react with water to form metal hydroxides which makes the solution basic, or alkaline. For example, sodium plus water produces sodium hydroxide plus hydrogen. 2Na + 2H2O ---> 2NaOH + H2
Group I elements are called alkali metals as they are generally basic in nature
Group 1A elements are active metals. They are so active that they are never found free in nature. They are usually stored in oil. They form compounds with oxygen that dissolve in water to give solutions that are alkaline or caustic. They are called alkali metals, or simply the alkalis.
Alkali earth metals react with oxygen to form basic oxides.
Basic oxides
When alkali metals react with water they produce an alkali (basic) solution. No because they form basic oxides and they neutralise acids
The alkali metals are found in period 1 of the periodic table. They are soft,silver-coloured metals that react violently with water to form basic solutions. The most reactive alkali metals are cesium and francium.
Yes they are!even though they are very soft, reactive and not as widely used as much as transition metals eg. in construction they still have other metallic properties, such as metallic bonding.Yes all alkali metals are metals.
Alkaline is BASIC . Remember bases are oxides of metals. An ALKALI is a soluble Base.
In the first group of modern periodic table,i.e from hydrogen to francium.
Most metal oxides and hydroxides especially those of the alkali metals and alkaline earth metals.
They react with water to form metal hydroxides which makes the solution basic, or alkaline. For example, sodium plus water produces sodium hydroxide plus hydrogen. 2Na + 2H2O ---> 2NaOH + H2
Group I elements are called alkali metals as they are generally basic in nature
Group 1A elements are active metals. They are so active that they are never found free in nature. They are usually stored in oil. They form compounds with oxygen that dissolve in water to give solutions that are alkaline or caustic. They are called alkali metals, or simply the alkalis.
No, it is not.The bases of alkali metals are always more basic than the bases of the corresponding alkaline earth metals.