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what is difference between alkali and alkaline?​

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Answered by sonam3246
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All the alkali metals have an electron in their outermost shell and all the alkaline earth metals have two outer electrons. To achieve the noble gas configuration, alkali metals need to lose one electron (valence is “one”), whereas alkaline earth metals need to remove two electrons (valence is “two”).

Answered by pranavbirhade100
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Alkali metals are the elements in the group 1 of the periodic table.Alkaline earth metals are the elements in thegroup 2. Both have basic properties. ... The main difference between alkali and alkaline is that alkali metals have one valence electron whereas alkalineearth metals have two valence electrons.

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