How does chemical reactivity increase in the periodix table?
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It becomes more and more difficult to lose electrons and consequently the reactivity of the metals decreases as you go from left to right across the periodic table. As you go down the periodic table, the nuclear charge increases but so does the number of shielding electrons
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On moving left to right across a period reactivity decreases and on moving down the group also it decreases.
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