2.2 Group I properties

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IGCSE Chemistry 0620
2.2 Group I properties
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  • identify trends in groups, given information about the elements  
  • describe the Group I alkali metals, lithium, sodium, and potassium, as relatively soft metals with general trends down the group, limited to:
  • (a) decreasing melting point
  • (b) increasing density
  • (c) increasing reactivity  
  • predict the properties of other elements in Group I, given information about the elements  
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  • What do you know about Alkali Metals?
Activating prior knowledge
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Alkali Metals

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  • Is it safe to hold sodium metal in your hand? Explain your response. 
A question that matters!
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What you should know:
  • Group I elements are located in the first column on the left side of the Periodic Table.
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What you should know:
  • Why are the group I elements called "Alkali metals"?
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What you should know:
  • How many valence electrons do these alkali metals have?
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What you should know:
  • Can you cut lithium with a knife?
  • Is lithium shiny?
  • Can lithium conduct electricity and heat?
  • What can you say about its melting point?
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What you should know:
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  • Can you cut sodium with a knife?
  • Is sodium shiny?
  • Can sodium conduct electricity and heat?
  • What can you say about its melting point?

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What you should know:
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  • Can you cut potassium with a knife?
  • Is potassium shiny?
  • Can potassium conduct electricity and heat?
  • What can you say about its melting point?
  • Why is it suspended in oil?

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What you should know:
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  • Is Rubidium a soft metal?
  • Is Rubidium shiny?
  • Can Rubidium conduct electricity and heat?
  • What can you say about its melting point?
  • Why is it enclosed in a sealed glass?

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What you should know:
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  • Is Cesium a soft metal?
  • Is Cesium shiny?
  • Can Cesium conduct electricity and heat?
  • What can you say about its melting point?
  • Why is it enclosed in a sealed glass?
  • Is it a pyrophoric metal?

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What you should know:
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  • Is Francium a soft metal?
  • Is Francium shiny?
  • Can Francium conduct electricity and heat?
  • What can you say about its melting point?

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Outputs
Properties of Alkali Metals
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Self-Assessment for Learning
30 August 2023, Wednesday
T O  D O:
  • Identify two ideas you do not understand quite well in our sessions.
  • Ask someone who can explain and write the explanations in your notebook.
  • Verify your learning from a classmate by sharing it with the teacher.
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Week 06 Reflection 2:

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Why does a car tire explode 
when the temperature increases?

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