What makes some metals more reactive than others?
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When metals react, they lose electrons to form positive ions. Such a metal will be less reactive. For example, sodium atom is a very reactive metal because it readily loses one electron, forms a positive ion which then combines with other substances.
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the no. of valence electrons in them
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