Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 4: Question
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Questions from Lawrie Ryan and Roger Norris Solutions for Chapter: Group 2, Exercise 4: Question with Hints & Solutions
Which one of the following electronic configurations correctly describes a calcium ion?

Write a half equation to show the conversion of a calcium atom into a calcium ion.

How does the oxidation number of calcium change in the conversion of a calcium atom into calcium ion? Explain whether the calcium has been oxidised or reduced in this change.

Add up the first two ionisation energies of the Group 2 elements shown in the table below, and record your results in a table.
Group 2 | First ionisation energy / kJ mol-1 |
Second ionisation energy / kJ mol-1 |
beryllium (Be) | 900 | 1760 |
magnesium (Mg) |
736 | 1450 |
calcium (Ca) | 590 | 1150 |
strontium (Sr) | 548 | 1060 |
barium (Ba) | 502 | 966 |

Draw a sketch graph to show the sum of the first two ionisation energies against the atomic number for the Group 2 elements beryllium to barium. Discuss the trend shown on your graph and how this might affect the reactivity of the Group 2 elements.
Element | First ionisation energy/ | Second ionisation energy/ |
