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CC5.1Group 1 (alkali metals): trends in reactivity, reactions with water, oxygen and chlorine

Notes

CC5.1 — Group 1 alkali metals (Edexcel 1SC0)

Alkali metals: Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Fr

All Group 1 metals have 1 outer electron → easily lost → forms 1+ ion. Very reactive; soft; low density; store under oil.

Trend in reactivity (increases down group)

As you go down Group 1:

  • More electron shells → outer electron further from nucleus.
  • More shielding → nuclear attraction on outer electron is weaker.
  • Outer electron lost more easily → more reactive.

Reactions with water

Metal + water → metal hydroxide + hydrogen gas 2Na + 2H₂O → 2NaOH + H₂

  • Lithium: fizzes gently; floats.
  • Sodium: fizzes more vigorously; melts; floats; darting movement.
  • Potassium: burns with a lilac flame; very vigorous.

Reactions with oxygen

4Na + O₂ → 2Na₂O (sodium oxide)

Reactions with chlorine

2Na + Cl₂ → 2NaCl (sodium chloride — ionic salt)

Properties of compounds

Alkali metal compounds are generally white ionic solids, soluble in water, with high melting points.

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Practice questions

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  1. Question 14 marks

    Reaction of potassium with water

    (4 marks) Describe and explain why potassium reacts more vigorously with water than lithium.

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  2. Question 22 marks

    Write the balanced equation

    (2 marks) Write the balanced symbol equation for lithium reacting with water.

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Flashcards

CC5.1 — Group 1: alkali metals

4-card SR deck for Edexcel Combined Science topic CC5.1

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