Why does lithium and magnesium reacts slowly with water?
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The density of lithium is about half that of water and so it first floats on the water surface and ultimately vanishes forming a colorless lithium hydroxide solution. Thus, it reacts very slowly with water. Magnesium has a diagonal relationship with lithium and hence it also reacts very slowly with water.
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