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Sodium is less reactive than potassium ​

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Answered by arenarohith
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Sodium is less reactive than potassium because the atomic size of sodium is smaller than potassium. Hence, sodium has more greater electrostatic force of attraction between it's electrons and nucleus.So it less readily loses electrons than potassium.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes it is true that sodium is less reactive than potassium according to the reactivity series.

K

Na

Ca

Mg

Al

Zn

Fe

Sn

Pb

H

Cu

Hg

Ag

Au

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