reactivity of metals

Cards (13)

  • Alkali Metals in Water

    Reacts to produce alkaline solutions and release hydrogen gas. Examples: 2Na + H2O → 2NaOH + H2
  • Alkali Metals and Oxygen
    Reacts to produce oxides and release heat. Examples: 4K + O2 → 2K2O
  • Alkali Metals and Acids
    Reacts to produce salts and release hydrogen gas. Examples: Na + HCl → NaCl + H2
  • Alkali Metals
    Elements in Group 1 (formerly Group Ia) of the periodic table. Examples: Potassium, Sodium, Lithium, Rubidium, Caesium, Francium
  • Products of Alkali Metals and Water

    Alkaline solution (e.g. NaOH, KOH) and Hydrogen gas (H2)
  • Products of Alkali Metals and Oxygen

    Oxide (e.g. K2O) and Heat
  • Products of Alkali Metals and Acids
    Salt (e.g. NaCl) and Hydrogen gas (H2)
  • Why Alkali Metals React with Water

    High reactivity of outermost electron, allowing it to readily donate to water molecules, forming a covalent bond
  • Electron Transfer
    Electron from alkali metal donates to water molecule, forming an alkaline solution and releasing hydrogen gas
  • Formation of Alkaline Solution
    Alkali metal ion (M+) and hydroxide ion (OH-) are formed, resulting in an alkaline solution (pH>7)
  • Hydrogen Gas Release
    Electrons from water molecule combine with alkali metal ions, releasing hydrogen gas (H2)
  • pH of Alkali Metal Solution

    The pH of the solution is greater than 7, making it basic or alkaline
  • Why is the pH High?

    Due to the formation of hydroxide ion (OH-) and the removal of hydrogen ions (H+) from the solution