Chemistry, asked by grishamrathii, 1 month ago

Why is potassium more reactive than Li in group I?​

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Answered by parthivanil2002
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Answer:

K is larger in size (due to additional shells of electrons and their repulsion increases size) than Li

its Valence electron is loosely held relative to Li

so K electrons can participate in reactions easily and hence more reactive

hope it helps

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