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Q: Is lithium more reactive than aluminum?
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Lithium is more active than aluminum?

Apex - trueYes, lithium is more active (reactive) than aluminum.


Which is the less reactive - aluminum or lithium?

Aluminium is much less reactive than Lithium.


Is lithium or Neon more reactive?

Lithium is more reactive than Neon.


Is magnesium more reactive than lithium?

Lithium is more reactive to water than magnesium because while Lithium will explode and generally destroy the container it is in, magnesium will cause the water to violently bubble.


Which is more reactive lithium or carbon?

Reactivity of any metal depends on its capacity to loose electrons as quickly as possible. Among Lithium, Copper and tungsten, lithium is the most reactive since it looses electrons very quickly and forms its cation. In fact, it is among the most reactive metals.


Is aluminum reactive than gold?

Aluminium is more reactive than gold.


Which is more reactive lithium in group 1 or neon in group 18?

neon is a noble gas that will not react with anything -- any other element except helium is more reactive than neon! With lithium, quite a reactive metal, it is certainly more reactive than neon.


Is copper more reactive then aluminium?

No, copper is less reactive than aluminum.


Why is lithium more reactive then beryllium?

I think lithium should be more reactive as it has only 1 valance electron wheres Boron has 3 valance electrons. The electro positivity(tendency to lose electrons) of Lithium is greater then Boron, therefore more reactive.


Are magnesium and calcium more reactive with oxygen in the air than is aluminum?

calcium and mg are more reactive


Is chlorine more reactive than aluminum?

Yes, chlorine is a very reactive chemical element.


What element is to be more reactive lithium or neon?

Lithium by far, it is an alkali metal. Alkali metals are known to explode when they are placed in water (hydrogen gas is released). Nitrogen has two electrons to fill, and alkali metals have one electron to give off. Think of it as 2>1. Just know that lithium is more reactive than nitrogen.