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30 May, 21:17

What oxidation state (s) can the alkaline earth metals exhibit?

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  1. 30 May, 21:33
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    Explanation:

    Alkaline earth metals are present in group 2 of periodic table. There are six elements in second group. Beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium and radium.

    All have two valance electrons.

    Electronic configuration of Beryllium:

    Be = [He] 2s²

    Electronic configuration of magnesium.

    Mg = [Ne] 3s²

    Electronic configuration of calcium.

    Ca = [Ar] 4s²

    Electronic configuration of strontium.

    Sr = [Kr] 5s²

    Electronic configuration of barium.

    Ba = [Xe] 6s²

    Electronic configuration of radium.

    Ra = [ Rn] 7s²

    They are present in group two and have same number of valance electrons (two valance electrons) and show oxidation state + 2 by loosing two valance electrons. They also show similar reactivity.

    They react with oxygen and form oxide.

    2Ba + O₂ → 2BaO

    2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO

    2Ca + O₂ → 2CaO

    this oxide form hydroxide when react with water,

    BaO + H₂O → Ba (OH) ₂

    MgO + H₂O → Mg (OH) ₂

    CaO + H₂O → Ca (OH) ₂

    With sulfur,

    Mg + S → MgS

    Ca + S → CaS

    Ba + S → BaS
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