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Why lithium reacts less in water than sodium and potassium

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Answered by alokkumar88
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Lithium reacts fairly slowly, fizzing. Sodium reacts more quickly, generating enough heat to melt itself and to occasionally ignite the hydrogen gas, producing a yellow-orange flame characteristic of sodium. ... They get softer and more reactive as you move down the period from lithium to sodium to potassium.

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