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Can you name the two alkalies which can displace hydrogen? give balanced equations for the same.Why the metals you have usedare considered tto have unique nature??

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Answered by euroroboters
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A common characteristic of most Alkali Metals is their ability to displace H2(g) from water. This is represented by their large, negative electrode potentials. In this event, the Group 1 metal is oxidized to its metal ion and water is reduced to form hydrogen gas and hydroxide ions. The general reaction of an alkali metal (M) with H2O (l) is given in the following equation:

2M(s)+2H2O(l)⟶2M+(aq)+2OH−(aq)+H2(g)2M(s)+2H2O(l)⟶2M(aq)++2OH(aq)+H2(g)

From this reaction it is apparent that OH- is produced, creating a basic or alkaline environment. Group 1 elements are called alkali metals because of their ability to displace H2(g) from water and create a basic solution.

Alkali metals are also known to react violently and explosively with water. This is because enough heat is given off during the exothermic reaction to ignite the H2(g). One of the more reactive metals, cesium (Cs), is shown reacting with water in the figure below.


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