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Is francium is the most reactive metal.

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Answered by claira
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Caesium and Francium are both in group 1, which means that they want to lose their one valence electron VERY badly such that they may achieve the electron configuration of a noble gas. That is what makes group 1 so reactive: they will give their valence electron to anything nearby to achieve their goal.
Answered by mp94876
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The most reactive metal that has a stable isotope is cesium, which is located directly above francium on the periodic table. The least reactive elements are the noble gases.

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