Chemistry, asked by SWARNAVA2001, 1 year ago

If potassium is less dense than sodium, then why is Rubedium not less dense than potassium?

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Answered by Anonymous
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because rubidium reacts violently with water, oxidizes when reacting with oxygen, and ignites due to humidity in the air, so great care must be taken when working with the element.

SWARNAVA2001: But why this is not the case with Potassium and Rubedium pair?
SWARNAVA2001: That's what I'm asking
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