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Which of the following statements about the reactivity of Group 2 metals is correct?
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Topic
Group 2, the alkaline earth metals
Question
- A. Reactivity is highest for beryllium
- B. Reactivity increases down the group
- C. Reactivity decreases down the group
- D. All Group 2 metals react equally with acids
Answer
Reactivity increases down the group
Explanation
The reactivity of Group 2 metals increases down the group due to the increasing atomic radius and decreasing ionisation energy, which facilitates the loss of outer electrons.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Reactivity Trends
Students often confuse the trend in reactivity down Group 2 with the trend in ionisation energy, thinking that as ionisation energy decreases, reactivity also decreases.
To clarify, remember that reactivity increases down Group 2 due to the decreasing ionisation energy, which makes it easier for the atoms to lose their outer electrons. The formula for first ionisation energy is related to the energy required to remove an electron from an atom. As you move down the group, the atomic radius increases, leading to a decrease in ionisation energy. Therefore, the substitution shows that larger atoms lose electrons more easily, resulting in increased reactivity. Thus, the conclusion is that reactivity increases down Group 2.
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