Inorganic Chemistry: Group II

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Flashcards on Inorganic Chemistry: Group II, created by Shu Han on 30/06/2015.
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Inorganic Chemistry: Group II Group II elements are all reactive metals. They are good reducing agents.
Reducing Power Down the group, the atomic radius of Group II elements increases and as a result, ionisation energy decreases, i.e. increasing ease of losing electrons by the metal.. The tendency of the metal to be oxidised increases.
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Reaction with Water
Thermal Decomposition of the Nitrates, Carbonates and Hydroxides Down the group, the radius of the metal cation, M2+, increases and its charge density decreases. As a result, the ability of M2+ to polarise the large NO3- anion decreases and the N-O bonds are weakened to a smaller extent. Thermal stability of the nitrates of Group !! elements increases down the group.
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