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The Alkali Metals

Alkali metals are found in Group 1 of the periodic table. These metals are often seen in schools when they are reacted with water in experiments.

Alkali metals

Alkali metals

  • Alkali metals are stored in oil to prevent them from reacting with the oxygen in the air.
  • When the alkali metals react with water they produce an alkaline solution.
  • The metals in Group 1 include (from top of the group to the bottom of the group):
    • Lithium (Li).
    • Sodium (Na).
    • Potassium (K).
    • Rubidium (Rb).
    • Caesium (Cs).
    • Francium (Fr).
Properties

Properties

  • Soft – they are easily cut with a knife. The further down the group, the easier they are to cut.
  • Low density – they are able to float on top of water.
  • The melting point of the alkali metals decreases as you go down the group.
  • The boiling point of the alkali metals decreases as you go down the group.
  • The density trend of the metals is that it increases as you go down the group.
Reactivity

Reactivity

  • The metals react with water producing the metal hydroxide and hydrogen.
  • As you go down the group, the metals get more reactive.
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