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uses of Mg(OH)2 in medicine
as an antacid
to relieve
indigestion
used to
neutralise
excess stomach acid
why does calcium have a higher melting point than strontium?
positive ions are
smaller
, so there is stronger attraction between
cations
and
delocalised
electrons
powdered Al increase surface area of reactants, why does this increase reaction rate?
there is increased
surface
contact
this increases the amount of
collisions
in a given
time
why a method of extracting strontium may be expensive:
the reaction requires a lot of heat
extraction requires
electrolysis
its
endothermic
trend in first ionisation energy down group 2
decreases
atomic
radius
increases and there is more
shielding
so attraction between nucleus and outer electron is
weaker
why is sulphuric acid not used to acidify BaCl2?
it contains
sulfate
ions which would form a
white
precipitate
why is BaSO4 used in medicine?
because it is
insoluble
flue gas removal
CaO + 2H2O + SO2 —> CaSO3 +
2H2O
test for sulphate
add
HCl
and
BaCl2
white
precipitate is formed if sulfate present
trend in solubility with group 2 compounds
hydroxides; increases
sulfates;
decreases
when Mg reacts with steam,
MgO
is formed and a bright
light
can be observed
the bonding in Mg
there is attraction between a lattice of
Mg2+
ions and a sea of
delocalised
electrons
test for sulphate ions
add
HCl
and
BaCl2
if sulphate ions are present,
white
precipitate of
BaSo4
is formed
Mg(OH)2 is
sparingly
soluble
adding dilute NaOH to MgCl2 and BaCl2
white
ppt forms with
MgCl2
, because Mg(OH)2 is formed, which is insoluble
No ppt forms for
BaCl2
, Ba(OH)2 forms which is
soluble