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characteristics of alkaline earth metals and halogen group​

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Answered by savageofficial4u
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The elements readily form divalent cations (such as Mg2+and Ca2+). The alkaline earth metals are very reactive, although less so than the alkali metals. ... All of the alkaline earths react with halogens to form halides. The halides are ionic crystals, except for beryllium chloride, which is a covalent compound.

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The elements readily form divalent cations (such as Mg2+and Ca2+). The alkaline earth metals are very reactive, although less so than the alkali metals. All of the alkaline earths react with halogens to form halides. The halides are ionic crystals, except for beryllium chloride, which is a covalent compound.

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