Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 3: Question
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 3: Question with Hints & Solutions
Give the general trend in the melting points going down Group 2. Which element breaks the trend?

Explain why the atoms in Group 2, as in any other group, get larger with increasing atomic number.

State the charge you would expect the ions of Group 2 elements to carry.

Predict whether the ions of group 2 elements will be larger or smaller than their atoms.

Radium () is a radioactive element found below barium at the bottom of Group 2. Working with a partner, apply your knowledge of trends in Group 2 to discuss and predict its melting point.

Radium () is a radioactive element found below barium at the bottom of Group 2. Working with a partner, apply your knowledge of trends in Group 2 to discuss and predict its density.

Radium () is a radioactive element found below barium at the bottom of Group 2. Working with a partner, apply your knowledge of trends in Group 2 to discuss and predict its metallic radius.
