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Is caesium more reactive than potassium?​

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Answered by ak2197783
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Answer:Yes Caesium is more reactive than potassium because it is more electropositive

in nature

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Answered by nilesh102
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Answer:

hi mate

here potassium is more reactive because Potassium has only one valence electron. On loosing this electron,

so mate it achieves a noble gas configuration. so mate whereas, calcium

has two valence electrons, so it requires more energy for the removal of a valence electron.

hence mate due to this potassium is more reactive than calcium.

i hope mate it helpfull to you..

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