why the s block element are good reducing agents
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Due to low ionisation enthalpy s block elements are good reducing agents.. but for more information we can write that.....
The process of addition of electrons called reduction and element that gives electrons(s) is called reducing agent . we know that alkali metals comes in s-block so Alkali metals have one electron in their valence shell. These metals participate in chemical reaction with the loss of electron to get nearest noble gas configuration.
During reactions alkali metals redely gives their valence electron, thus these metals are considered as strong reducing agents.
The process of addition of electrons called reduction and element that gives electrons(s) is called reducing agent . we know that alkali metals comes in s-block so Alkali metals have one electron in their valence shell. These metals participate in chemical reaction with the loss of electron to get nearest noble gas configuration.
During reactions alkali metals redely gives their valence electron, thus these metals are considered as strong reducing agents.
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