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why alkaline earth metal have strong tendency to form di postive ion​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Like alkali metals, their reducing character also increases down the group. Reason: Thealkaline earth metals have a fairly strong tendency to lose two electrons to form dipositive ions because of their low ionization enthalpies and high negative values of standard electrode potentials.

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Answered by harshita92091
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Explanation:

Like alkali metals, their reducing character also increases down the group. Reason: The alkaline earth metals have a fairly strong tendency to lose two electrons to form dipositive ions because of their low ionization enthalpies and high negative values of standard electrode potentials

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