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what is the most reactive metal? ​

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Answered by ItzTogetic
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Potassium is highly reactive

Due to the following reasons

  • The ionization enthalpy of potassium is minimum.
  • It is the most electropositive and thus, most reactive metal.
  • It reacts vigorously with air as well as water.
  • The reactions are highly exothermic and hence, the hydrogen gas evolved as byproduct catches fire.

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Answered by Hitensejwal
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Answer:

Potassium is highly reactive due to the following reasons:-

Reason:

  • The ionization enthalpy of potassium is minimum.
  • It is the most electropositive and thus, most reactive metal.
  • It reacts vigorously with air as well as water.
  • The reactions are highly exothermic and hence, the hydrogen gas evolved as byproduct catches fire.

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