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why potassium is more powerful reducing agent than sodium​

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Answered by Diamondz
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Explanation:

The valence electron of potassium is farther removed from the nuclear core, i.e. the intervening electrons shield the valence electrons more effectively. ... Potassium is MUCH more reactive than sodium, i.e. a much better reducing agent....

Answered by prerna2804
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The valance electron of potassium is fathered removed from the nuclear core i.e the intervening electrons shield the valance electron more effectively Potassium is much more reactive than sodium i.e. a much better reducing agent

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