Answer:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(A) Heavier members of group 1A are usually more reactive than the lighter members e.g. lithium react very slowly with liquid bromine whereas CS react violently.
Similarly Be of group 2A has smaller size, heavier member of this group show different colour in flame test but Be and Mg emit light when heated. Reactivity of group 2A metals decreases down the group
(B) In ethylene polymerization, the stronger catalytic action is shown by the alkyl of metal having less diameter e.g Be, Li etc.
A lithium alkyl in a hydrocarbon solvent is stereospecific catalyst for polymerisation of isoprene