Chemistry, asked by Iashimaj6, 9 months ago

Why is caesium more reactive than potassium ( Even though potassium belong to the first group of elements)?​

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Answered by vijaya3484
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Explanation:

reactivity is depends upon the outermost outermost electron outermost electron present in the outermost shell in first group The outermost electron is less as compared to the the last group that's why

Answered by ashapuri1977
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Answer:

I think because it looses its 1 atom more vigorously than potassium and thus more reactive

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