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Alkali metals, metals found in Group 1 of the periodic table. Compared to other metals they are soft and have low melting points and densities. Alkali metals are powerful reducing agents and form univalent compounds. All react violently with water,... more
The alkali metals are a series of chemical elements forming Group 1 (IUPAC style ) ... The alkali metals provide one of the best examples of group trends in ...
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The alkali metals, found in group 1 of the periodic table (formerly known as group IA), are very reactive metals that do not occur freely in nature. ...
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Learn about the common properties shared by the alkali metals.
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The alkali metals are also metals. That seems obvious from the name. ... Alkali metals are not the type of metals you would use for coins or houses. ...
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Alkali metals tend to lose one electron and form ions with a single positive charge. They form ionic compounds (salts) in reaction with the halogens (alkali ...
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what happens when alkali metals enter in contact with water (i'll give you a hint, it goes BOOM!)
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here is alkali metals as they react with water.. for real! not fake :)If you like Cesium like I do, I have some interesting pictures on my wiki page you ...
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Brief profiles and pictures of each of the alkali metals, and the characteristic flame colors for their compounds.
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The alkali metals differ from other metals in several ways. They are soft, with low melting and boiling temperatures. They have low densities - Li, ...
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The alkali metals are so called because reaction with water forms alkalies (i.e. , strong bases capable of neutralizing acids). Sodium and potassium are the ...
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