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Why lithium reacts less vigorously with water than sodium?

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Answered by ultron037
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Na has 1 extra shell than lithium so its tendency to lose elctron is more than lithium

Answered by siya9536
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◆Lithium reacts less vigorously with water than sodium becauseAlkali Metal Reactivity. In this dramatic demonstration, lithium,sodium, and potassium react withwater to produce hydrogen gas and the hydroxides of the metals.Lithium reacts fairly slowly, fizzing. ... They get softer and more reactive as you move down the period from lithium to sodiumto potassium.

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