Question:

Which of the following statements are correct for alkali metal compounds? (i) Superoxides are paramagnetic in nature. (ii) The basic strengths of hydroxides increases down the group. (iii) The conductivity of chlorides in their aqueous solutions decreases down the group. (iv) The basic nature of carbonates in aqueous solutions is due to cationic hydrolysis.

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  • (i) , (ii) and (iii) only
  • (i) and (ii) only
  • (ii), (iii) and (iv) only
  • (iii) and (iv) only
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

(i) The alkali metal superoxides contain $O_{2}^{-}$ion, which has an unpaired electron, hence they are paramagnetic in nature. (ii) The basic character of alkali metal hydroxides increases on moving down the group. (iii) The conductivity of alkali metal chlorides in their aqueous solution increases on moving down the group because in aqueous solution alkali metal chlorides ionise to give alkali metal ions. On moving down the group the size of alkali metal ion increases, thus degree of hydration decreases, due to this reason their conductivity in aqueous solution increases on moving down the group. Ionisationin (iv) $ {M2 CO3 <=>[\text{Ionisation in}][\text{aq solution}] 2M+ + CO^{2-}3}$ $CO _{3}^{2-}+2 H _{0} O \longrightarrow H _{2} CO _{3}+2 OH ^{-}$ Thus, basic nature of carbonates in aqueous solution is due to anionic hydrolysis.
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Concepts Used:

Group 1 Elements

Group one of alkali metals is s-block elements with just one electron in their s-orbital. They are are alkali metals. They are named so because of the alkaline nature of the hydroxides and oxides.

Alkali metals are characterized by one s-electron in the valence shell of their atoms.

Alkali metals have a corresponding [Noble gas] ns1 electronic configuration. They occupy the first column of the periodic table. Alkali elements are:

  • Lithium(Li)
  • Sodium(Na)
  • Potassium (K)
  • Rubidium (Ru)
  • Cesium (Cs)
  • Francium (Fr)

They have occupied successive periods from first to seven. Francium is a radioactive element with very low half-life.

Electronic Configuration:

  • Alkali metals have one electron in their valence shell.
  • The electronic configuration is given by ns1. For example, the electronic configuration of lithium is given by 1ns1 2ns1.
  • They tend to lose the outer shell electron to form cations with charge +1 (monovalent ions).

This makes them the most electropositive elements and due to the same reason, they are not found in the pure state.