why magnesium and Lithium show resemblance in chemical behaviour?
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Both are metals.
Both are reactive metals due to the fact that they wish to lose valence electrons to achieve a lower energy level. Hence, their strong reactivity in chemical reactions, where both will participate in redox reactions, undergoing oxidation, as most metals do. Wishing to lose only one electron, lithium is the more reactive of the two.
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ANSWER:
Both are metals.
Both are reactive metals due to the fact that they wish to lose valence electrons to achieve a lower energy level. Hence, their strong reactivity in chemical reactions, where both will participate in redox reactions, undergoing oxidation, as most metals do. Wishing to lose only one electron, lithium is the more reactive of the two.
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the extremely small size of lithium atom and it's icon...
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