what is the most reactive metal according to reactivity series??
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Caesium
Caesium, the most reactive metal in the periodic table, reacts extremely violently – hence why it can't be demonstrated in a classroom! This can be compared to other common metals, such as iron and copper, which produce no reaction when dropped into water.
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- Caesium, the most reactive metal in the periodic table, reacts extremely violently – hence why it can't be demonstrated in a classroom!
- This can be compared to other common metals, such as iron and copper, which produce no reaction when dropped into water.
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