Uses of Group 2 Elements (AQA A Level Chemistry)
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Uses of Group 2
Uses of Calcium
Three different calcium compounds are used commonly in agriculture, construction and iron extraction:
Limestone - this is impure calcium carbonate
Quicklime - this is calcium oxide, formed by the thermal decomposition of calcium carbonate
Slaked lime - this is calcium hydroxide formed when water is added to quicklime
Ca(OH)2 (s) + 2H+ (aq) → Ca2+ (aq) + 2H2O (l)
All three materials are used in agriculture to raise the pH of the soil
Over time, the soil becomes more acidic while the optimum pH for many crops to grow is at around 6-6.5
The compounds are all bases and react with the acids in the soil and raise the pH of the soil
Calcium carbonate is more commonly used in agricultural lime as it is cheaper and safer to handle
However, due to calcium carbonate being largely insoluble, it acts more slowly than calcium hydroxide
Calcium compounds are also used to remove sulfur dioxide from flue gases in a process known as sulfur scrubbing
Uses of Barium
Barium is used in medicine in the form of barium sulfate, BaSO4
A barium meal or barium swallow containing BaSO4 is given to a patient who needs an X-ray on their intestines
Barium absorbs X-rays which means the gut shows up white on the image
Barium is toxic though can be used in this form because
Barium sulfate is insoluble so is not absorbed into the blood
The barium meal or swallow is only a small amount for the patient to ingest
Barium chloride or barium nitrate solution can be used in the test for sulfate ions, SO42-
Uses of Magnesium
Magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2, is partially soluble in water and is used in suspension (known as 'milk of magnesia') to neutralise excess acid in the stomach and treat constipation
Mg(OH)2 (s) + 2HCl (aq) → MgCl2 (aq) + 2H2O (l)
It is safe to use as the magnesium hydroxide is only partially soluble making the solution only slightly alkaline (pH ≅ 10) due to the low OH- concentration
Magnesium is also used in the extraction of titanium from its ore, TiO2
TiO2 is heated in a stream of chlorine, in the presence of coke, to produce TiCl4
TiO2 (s) + 2C (s) + 2Cl2 (g) → TiCl4 (g) + 2CO (g)
The titanium is extracted from its chloride by reduction with magnesium (sodium can also be used)
TiCl4 (g) + 2Mg (l) → Ti (s) + 2MgCl2 (l)
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