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How does reactivity change as we go down group 1 (the alkali metals)
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How does reactivity change as we go down group 1 (the alkali metals)
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The most reactive is francium because it has the least amount of magnetic energy that lithium because it has more shells so francium can lose its valence electrons easier
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Reactivity Increases as you go down the alkalai column
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