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What are the group 1 elements known as?
Alkali metals
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Which elements are included in the alkali metals group?
Lithium
, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, and
francium
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How do alkali metals differ from most other metals?
They are relatively soft, have
low
densities, and
low
melting points
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What is the reactivity trend of alkali metals as you go down the group?
The elements become more
reactive
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Which alkali metal is so reactive that it can ignite spontaneously at room temperature?
Cesium
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What happens to the melting and boiling points of alkali metals as you go down the group?
They
decrease
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Why doesn't sodium catch fire when sprinkled on food like common table salt?
Because it is in a
stable ionic
compound form as sodium
chloride
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Why are alkali metals so reactive?
They have one electron in their
outermost
shell that they can easily
lose
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What charge do alkali metals become when they lose their outer electron?
They become a one
positive
ion
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How does the atomic radius affect the reactivity of alkali metals?
As the atomic radius
increases
, the
outermost
electron is further from the nucleus, making it easier to lose
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What does the term "reactivity" refer to in chemistry?
How easily atoms can
lose
or
gain
electrons
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What type of compounds do alkali metals typically form with non-metals?
Ionic
compounds
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What happens when sodium reacts with chlorine?
Sodium donates an
electron
to
chlorine
, forming sodium chloride
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What is the result of the reaction between an alkali metal and water?
It produces a
metal hydroxide
and
hydrogen gas
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What is the reaction equation for
sodium
reacting with
water
?
Na
+
\text{Na} +
Na
+
H
2
O
→
NaOH
+
\text{H}_2\text{O} \rightarrow \text{NaOH} +
H
2
O
→
NaOH
+
H
2
\text{H}_2
H
2
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How does the energy released in reactions change as you go down the alkali metal group?
The reactions release
more
energy
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What do alkali metals form when they react with chlorine gas?
White
metal
chloride
salts
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What is the product of lithium reacting with oxygen?
Lithium oxide
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What is the formula for sodium oxide formed when sodium reacts with
oxygen
?
Na
2
O
\text{Na}_2\text{O}
Na
2
O
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What can potassium form when it reacts with oxygen?
Potassium can form potassium
peroxide
or potassium
superoxide
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What are the general properties of alkali metals?
Soft
Low
density
Low
melting points
Highly
reactive
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What are the reactions of alkali metals with water, chlorine, and oxygen?
Water: Produces metal
hydroxide
and
hydrogen
gas
Chlorine: Forms white metal
chloride
salts
Oxygen
: Forms metal
oxides
, with variations depending on the metal
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What are the trends in reactivity and physical properties of alkali metals as you go down the group?
Reactivity
increases
Melting and boiling points
decrease
Atomic radius
increases
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What is the significance of ionic compounds formed by alkali metals?
Formed by the
transfer
of
electrons
from metals to non-metals
Generally
white
solids
Tend to dissolve in
water
to form
colorless
solutions
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