An element barium has atomic number 56. Look up its position in the periodic table and answer the following questions.

(a) Is it a metal or a non – metal?

(b) Is it more or less reactive than calcium?

(c) What is its valency?

(d) What will be the formula of its phosphate?

(e) Is it larger or smaller than caesium (Cs)?

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(a) Since it belongs to group II, it has 2 valence electrons and hence it is a metal.

(b) Barium is placed below calcium in the group. Since, it has more number of shells; it is easier for it to lose its valence electrons to complete its octet configuration. Hence it is more reactive than calcium.

(c) It needs to lose its 2 valence electrons to complete its octet configuration; therefore its valency is also 2.

(d) The formula of its phosphate will be (Ba)3 (PO4)2

(e) As we move from left to right in a period, the size decreases, therefore, it will be smaller than Cesium

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