Solid as their lowest boiling point is 1110 degrees-Celsius and (highest) melting point is 714 degrees-Celsius. This means that at less that 714 degrees-Celsius, which room temperature falls under, it is SOLID. :D Hope that helped.
No. The alkali and alkaline earth metals are very reactive.
The alkaline earth metals are in the group 2 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
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.
Beryllium, magnesium and barium are three more alkaline earth metals.
Alkaline earth metals do not exist , only alkali earth metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Group 2 elements in the periodic table are the alkaline earth metals.
Alkaline metals and alkaline earth metals form their oxides when burnt. These oxides are base.
No, they generally do, even at room temperature.
Alkaline Earth Metals
Group 2 contains the alkaline earth metals
alkali metals
Group 2 is the Alkaline Earth Metals. A link can be found below.
The alkaline earth metals are metals!
as most of the metals of group 2 are found in earth soil in large amount and they are alkaline metals. This is the main reason for calling alkaline earth metals.
group 2a are called the alkaline earth metals
Radium is the radioactive metal among alkaline earth metals.