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What is the solubility of alkali metals in water?

The solubility of alkali metals in water is high. Alkali metals such as lithium, sodium, and potassium readily dissolve in water to form alkaline solutions.


What colour flame does lithium produce when added to water?

When lithium is added to water, it produces a red flame. This is due to the release of energy as the lithium reacts with the water to form lithium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.


Does lithium have Acidic or basic properties?

lithium has the basic properties because it is alkali metal.


What base is soluble in water?

base which is soluble in water is called alkali. example the lithium,calcium sodium ,potassium,rubidium ,francium all are alkali metals. they form sodium hydroxide,potassium hydroxide,calcium hydroxide all are strong bases .when they dissolve in water they form strong alkali.


Is lithium iodide soluble in water?

Yes, three salts of group 1 elements (Lithium, Sodium Potassium and salts) are soluble in water.


Why is lithium only found in compound form?

Lithium like other alkali metals is very reactive and will form stable compounds with many other molecules.


When alkali is added to aced it is neutralized?

When alkali is added to acid, a neutralization reaction occurs where the hydrogen ions from the acid react with the hydroxide ions from the alkali to form water and a salt. This process results in the solution becoming neutral in terms of pH.


Can a stable compound be made from these two atoms lithium and oxygen?

Yes!!! They are White Crystals of 'lithium oxide' (Li2O). It is a BASE , and readily dissolved in water to form the Alkali ' lithium hydroxide' Li2O + H2O = 2LiOH NB An Alklai is a soluble base.


What is the first basic metal on the periodic table?

You think probable to lithium.


What soft grey metal reacts with air and water?

All alkali metals are soft, silvery-white and react violently with both water and air: they include lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium.


Why lithium salts of anions are less soluble in water than other alkali metals?

Lithium salts of anions tend to be less soluble in water than those of other alkali metals due to the smaller size and higher charge density of the lithium ion (Li⁺). This results in stronger electrostatic interactions between the Li⁺ and the anion, making it more energetically favorable for the salt to remain solid rather than dissociate in solution. Additionally, lithium's ability to form more stable solvate shells with water molecules can further reduce solubility compared to larger alkali metal ions.


What alkali metals are insoluble?

Unfortunately, we must also address the matter of ambiguous terminology. Alkali may mean the alkali metals, lithium, sodium, potassium, etc. It may also mean the high pH (alkaline) compounds such as sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide (lye), etc, characteristic of compounds of alkali metals.