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Comment on the nature , stability ,solubility and conductivity of alkaline earth metal halides .

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BeO and Be(OH)_(2) are amphoteric while the oxides and hydroxides of other alkaline earth metals are basic. The solubility of hydroxides increases as we move down the group from Be to Ba but the solubility of sulphates and carbonates decreases in that order the thermal stability of carbonates and sulphates of alkaline earth metals increases from Be to Ba as we move from top to bottom in the group. The solubility in water of sulphates down the Be group is Be gt Mg gt Ca gt Sr gt Ba this is due to

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