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write any two examples of highly reactive metals​

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Answered by mahira15
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Explanation:

An element that is highly electronegative, such as fluorine, has an extremely high attraction for bonding electrons. Elements at the opposite end of the spectrum, such as highly reactive metals cesium and francium, readily form bonds with electronegative atoms

Answered by charm22
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All metals are reactive by definition, but two groups are considered to be much more highly reactive than the rest. The Alkali Metals group consists of the first row on the left side of the periodic table - lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium,and francium.

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