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Is potassium more metallic than lithium?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The metallic character of potassium is higher than that of sodium and lithium. Because, the metallic character increases when moving down the group in the periodic table. And the ability to lose the electron from the valence shell is increasing. ... Therefore, potassium has more metallic character than sodium and lithium.

Answered by MisSadaa007
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The metallic character of potassium is higher than that of sodium and lithium. Because, the metallic character increases when moving down the group in the periodic table. And the ability to lose the electron from the valence shell is increasing. Therefore, potassium has more metallic character than sodium and lithium

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