In a group reactivity of metals increases while those of non-metals decreases. explain
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as reactivity depends on the electrons
further the electrons from the centre the greater the reactivity
as the elections of metals are more further from the centre then the electrons of non-metal;
and this distance is keep on increasing in case of metals and decreasing in case of non-metal.
so,
reactivity of metals increases while those of non-metals decreases
further the electrons from the centre the greater the reactivity
as the elections of metals are more further from the centre then the electrons of non-metal;
and this distance is keep on increasing in case of metals and decreasing in case of non-metal.
so,
reactivity of metals increases while those of non-metals decreases
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In a group reactivity of metals increases while those of non metal decreases. This is because it is easy for an atom to loose its electrons very fast rather than to loose it.
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