The alkali metals are the group 1 metals, lithium, sodium, potassium etc. There is only one valence electron involved in the metallic bond and therefore the bond is weaker. In comparison to the majority other metals they are generally low melting and have low boiling points. As an example sodium melts at about 98 C and boils at 883 C. The relatively low boiling point is an indication of their relatively low volatility. Note that volatility is normally a term associated with very low boiling point substances such as acetone, boiling point 56 C
Alkali metals are the elements in group 1 of the periodic table that are highly reactive and have one electron in their outer shell. Alkaline earth metals are the elements in group 2 of the periodic table that are also reactive but less so than alkali metals, and they have two electrons in their outer shell.
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Why. Alkali. Metals are kept. In kerosene
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neither. it is a noble gas
Alkali metals are the elements in group 1 of the periodic table that are highly reactive and have one electron in their outer shell. Alkaline earth metals are the elements in group 2 of the periodic table that are also reactive but less so than alkali metals, and they have two electrons in their outer shell.
Alkali metals are the most reactive metals.
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No, alkali metals are not the only earth metals. Earth metals include both alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. Alkaline earth metals are a group of elements in the periodic table that are chemically similar to, but less reactive than, alkali metals. Examples of alkaline earth metals include magnesium, calcium, and barium.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
They don't
Alkali earth metals are named after their oxides, alkaline earth.
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Alkali metals are the metals in family/group I.Lithium, sodium, potassium, Rubidium, Cesium, Francium are Alkali metals.
Why. Alkali. Metals are kept. In kerosene
Lithium is the first of the alkali metals
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