the reactivity of metals depends on which character of the metal
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In metals, greater the tendency to lose electrons, greater isthe reactivity. The reactivity in metalsincreases on going down the group, because the chemical reactivity inmetals depends on the tendency to lose electrons
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In metals, greater the tendency to lose electrons, greater isthe reactivity. The reactivity in metalsincreases on going down the group, because the chemical reactivity inmetals depends on the tendency to lose electrons
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The reactivity of metals depends on the atom can lose the valence electrons present in its outermost shell.
Explanation:
- The capability of the metals to involve in the chemical reactions with itself or with other substances is called the reactivity of metals.
- Metals are a group of elements that are good conductors of electricity and heat.
- They are readily reacting with other elements by losing their electrons.
- The reactivity of metals depends on various factors.
- The main factor is that the metals are ready to give their electrons in the outermost shell during the chemical reactions and become positive ions.
- Sodium, Aluminium, Calcium are some metals that have high metal reactivity.
- Metals like Gold, Platinum, Copper have very least metal reactivity due to their electrons configuration in their outer orbitals.
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