The alkali (Group 1) and alkaline earth (Group 2) metals occupy the s-block because their outermost electrons are in the s sublevel.
Platinum is a transition metal. It is in the d block.
Alkali metals similarities Alkaline earth metals 1.In both groups reactivity is increase down the group 2.Both are isolated from their salts by electrolytic method. 3.They are silvery white metals 4.In flame both group elements give different colors . 5.Both group elements soluble in liquid ammonia and give deep blue solution 6.Both are present in s-block . 7.Both are react with H and forms respective hydrides. 8.In both grope differentiating electron enters in s sub shell. 9.Both group elements have electro positive character RGUKT IIIT NUZVID: N091528
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Metals are on the left side in periodic table. They are mainly present in group-1,2,13. Group-1 is alkali metals and group-2 is alkaline earth metals.Group 1 contains alkaline metals. Group 2 contains alkaline earth metals. And d block also contains metals.
because they when react with water
The Alkali Metals are the first column of the periodic table, except for Hydrogen.
Alkalines are in the s block. Metaloids are in every blocks.
The third group in the periodic table has the highest number of elements. It includes 32 elements because the f-block is also included in it.
Alkali metals are in the s and p block of elemnts. The alkali metals are group 1 the s and p block incudes groups 1,2,13,14,15,16,17.
They lose electrons, not elements. These are metals. Group I metals (IA or alkali metals), Group 2 metals (IIA or alkaline earth metals), transition metals (groups 3 thru 12), and all other metals.
Metals are located to the left of the stair-step line on the periodic table.
alkali metals
i believe this may help a bit more than the last answer. the p-block has no transition metals and no alkali metals but it does all of the non-metals and semiconductors.
Apart from Hydrogen, Helium and Beryllium; non metals are located in the p-block. Starting from the third period with addition of Li, all of s-block elements are metals. The d-block elements are a compete set of metals.
it is a common observation that metals of group 1 i.e., li,na,k,rb,cs and group 2,be,mg,ca,sr,ba are soft.similarly the metals of p-block elements in lower parts of groups are also soft but harder than alkali and alkaline earth which are s-block. the metals of d-and f-block elements are called hard metals.