Page 1MPt BPt Group 2 - ReviewIntroduction to the metallic character of elements in Group 2 and graphs comparing the melting and boiling points of these elements with those of the Group 1 metals
3 marksPage 2QuestionLinking melting and boiling point to interparticle forces in metals
Description of trends in atom size with reference to the periodic table
4 marksPage 4QuestionDrag-and-drop atoms of Group 2 elements onto a periodic table to illustrate the relative size of the atoms
Page 5Atom size - ReviewDiscussion of how atom size depends on the number of electronic shells occupied and the nuclear charge
8 marksPage 6QuestionsThree question pages that involving identifying the relative sizes of atoms within Group 2 and comparing the size of these to elements in other groups
7 marksPage 10QuestionConstructing the equation for which the enthalpy change equals the ionisation energy as well as a sentence that relates ion formation to ionisation energy
1 marksPage 14QuestionsThree question pages which deal with various aspects of successive ionisation energies as applied to Group 2 elements
4 marksPage 15Divalent cations?Qualitative description of how the energy released in forming a lattice compensates for the energy required to form divalent cations and anions
6 marksPage 16ElectronegativityIntroduction to electronegativity and the trends in electronegativity
Page 17Question - ReviewTrends in electronegativity and interpretation in terms of type of bond formed