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Alkali and alkaline earth metals along with hydrogen and helium constitute s-block elements . They have low ionization enthalpies and hence exhibit characteristic flame colouration . They have highly negative electrode potentials and hence are strong reducing agents . Their solutions in liquid ammonia are conducting and also act as strong reducing agents than hydrogen , they are usually prepared by electrolysis of their fused chlorides . Their oxides are basic and the basic strength increases down the group . The solubility of carbonates and sulphates of alkali and alkaline earth metals show opposite trends . The carbonates of alkaline earth metals and lithium carbonate decompose on heating while the carbonates of other alkali metals do not decompose on heating . The bicarbonates of both alkali and alkaline earth metals on heating give carbonates . The compound insoluble in acetic acid isA. calcium oxideB. calcium carbonateC. calcium oxalateD. calcium hydroxide . |
Answer» Correct Answer - C `CaO , CaCO_(3)` and `Ca(OH)_(2)` are all bases and hence must dissolve in acetic acid to form calcium acetate . Only calcium oxalate does not dissolve in `CH_(3)COOH` . |
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