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why sodium is above the Potassium as Potassium is more reactive than sodium

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Answered by AjayKumar111111
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potassium is always above sodium

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Answered by Cooloer
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na+ has only three shell has one valence electron which it will loose to be reactive where as in k+ the no of shells are 5 so electrons are having less attraction from the nucleus than that in sodium(na),so Na is less reactive than k.

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