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Which element in Group 1 has the greatest tendency to lose an electron?
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Which element in Group 1 has the greatest tendency to lose an electron?
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The answer is Fr, or Francium. Francium only has one valence electron, so it is super easy to make them lose it. But when Fr loses it, it is very hard to get it back.
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