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Why is calcium more reactive than magnesium

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Answered by khushikaushal2010
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Calcium is more reactive than magnesium because the calcium atom is larger than the magnesium atom. Because of its larger size, calcium has one more.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • These metals are less reactive than the neighboring alkali metal. Magnesium is less active than sodium; calcium is less active than potassium; and so on. These metals become more active as we go down the column. Magnesium is more active than beryllium; calcium is more active than magnesium; and so on.
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