What happens when alkaline earth metals are dissolved in a solution of NH3 ?
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Most metals are insoluble in virtually all solvents, but the alkali metals (and the heavier alkaline earth metals) dissolve readily in liquid ammonia to form solvated metal cations and solvated electrons, which give the solution a deep blue color.
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it's gives deep blue color with evolution of hydrogen gas
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