Chemistry, asked by suryabhaskar, 1 year ago

why Lithium is more electroreactive than sodium

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Answered by gunjana22049
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because it has one more shall outmost so it lose that shall to sodium or potassium

suryabhaskar: we know that electron metallic character increases in periods increases in periods . so sodium should be more active since metals are elements which loose electrons readily. but in electro reactive series lithum is more reactivebut why going wrong in case of sodium and lithium
Answered by chawla12
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sorry i dont know the answer

suryabhaskar: i am happy about your answer but I am asking about electroreactive series
chawla12: :)
chawla12: plz read it once again
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