why sodium and pottasium has high reactivity
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because they have one valence or outer electron. They lose this electron very easily, forming ions with a charge of +1. Within the alkali metals family, reactivity increases with increasing atomic number.
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because they have one valence or outer electron. They lose this electron very easily, forming ions with a charge of +1. Within the alkali metals family, reactivity increases with increasing atomic number.
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