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Q1) Explain which group is more reactive, group 1 or group 2?
Q2) Explain why reactivity increases as you go down group 1?

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Answered by teju8910
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Explanation:

The outermost electrons of the alkaline earth metals (group 2) are more difficult to remove than the outer electron of the alkali metals, leading to the group 2 metals being less reactive than those in group 1. These elementsThe reactivity of Group 1 elements increases as you go down the group because: ... the outer electron gets further from the nucleus as you go down the group. the attraction between the nucleus and outer electron gets weaker as you go down the group - so the electron is more easily lost. easily form compounds in which the metals exhibit an oxidation state of 2+.

Answered by yokeshps2005
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Answer:

The outermost electrons of the alkaline earth metals (group 2) are more difficult to remove than the outer electron of the alkali metals, leading to the group 2 metals being less reactive than those in group 1. These elements easily form compounds in which the metals exhibit an oxidation state of 2+.

Explanation:

The reactivity of group 1 elements increases as you go down the group because: the atoms become larger. the outer electron becomes further from the nucleus. the force of attraction between the nucleus and the outer electron decreases.

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