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Which one is more reactive between sodium and potassium why ?? plz answer fast .. I will mark first answer as brainliest .. no unnecessary answer plz ​

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Answered by sarmabrajen1085
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Explanation:

As potassium is larger than sodium, potassium's valence electron is at a greater distance from the attractive nucleus and is so removed more easily than sodium's valence electron. As it is removed more easily, it requires less energy, and can be said to be more reactive.

Answered by Ritikarockstar
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Answer:

potassium is more reactive because sodium the atomic size of sodium is smaller than potassium..hence sodium has more greater electrostatic force of attraction between electrons and neclues....so it less loses electrons than potassium...

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