Explain which one is more reactive, rubidium or potassium?
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4883 Rubidium
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4883 Rubidium
Rubidium is a typical but very reactive member of the series of alkali metal . its is appreciably more reactive than potassium, but less so than cacesium, and so would be excepted to react more violently with those materials that are harzardous with potassium or sodium.
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