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Explain why potassium or sodium is reactivity

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Answered by mayesaahmed
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As potassium is larger than sodium, potassium's valence electron is at a greater distance from the attractive nucleus and is so removed more easily than sodium's valence electron. As it is removed more easily, it requires less energy, and can be said to be more reactive.

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Answered by anja47401
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As potassium is larger than sodium , potassium valence electrons is at a greater distance from the attractive nucleus and is so removed more easily than sodium valence electrons. As it is removed more easily , it requires less energy, and can be said to be more reactive.

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