Leaning objectives

As shown in the periodic table Group 1, 2 and
 elements are all metals with the exception of boron. 
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 1H2He
3 Li4 Be 5 B6 C7 N8 O9 F10 Ne
11 Na12 Mg13 Al14 Si15 P16 S17 Cl18 Ar
19 K20 Ca21 Sc22 Ti23 V24 Cr25 Mn26 Fe27 Co28 Ni29 Cu30 Zn31 Ga32 Ge33 As34 Se35 Br36 Kr
37 Rb38 Sr39 Y40 Zr41 Nb42 Mo43 Tc44 Ru45 Rh46 Pd47 Ag48 Cd49 In50 Sn51 Sb52 Te53 I54 Xe
55 Cs56 Ba71 Lu72 Hf73 Ta74 W75 Re76 Os77 Ir78 Pt79 Au80 Hg81 Tl82 Pb83 Bi84 Po85 At

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However, the properties of the compounds of beryllium (Be) and the Group
metals reflects the trend toward increasing non-metallic character proceeding across a period in the periodic table.  In contrast to the Group 1 and other Group 2 metals, these metals may have amphoteric oxides and may exist in aqueous solution both as cations and hydroxoanions. 

On completion of the module, for Group 1, 2 and
elements, on the basis of the position of the elemnt in the periodic table, you should be able
 
  • to identify whether oxide/hydroxide of a given element is only basic, only acidic or amphoteric.
     
  • to identify whether the specified element exists in water only as cations, only as hydroxoanions or as both cations and hydroxoanions
     
  • to identify the physical state at room temperature of the chloride containing the element in its common oxidation state(s)
     
  • to identify whether the hydrated cation of a specified metal is a weak acid