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.
no lithium is more reactive than magnesium.
Sodium is in the middle of those 2
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
In the group 2 elements, the reactivity of the metals increase as you move down the group. The order of reactivity in group 2 is barium, strontium, calcium, and magnesium.
Yes
calcium and mg are more reactive
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.
Sodium is in the middle of those 2
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
No. Magnesium is far more reactive than silver. Silver is one of the least reactive metals.
Aluminium is much less reactive than Lithium.
Yes.
Sodium is more reactive than either magnesium or iron.
In the group 2 elements, the reactivity of the metals increase as you move down the group. The order of reactivity in group 2 is barium, strontium, calcium, and magnesium.
In a short answer No. But I can't really explain why.
carbon is more reactive than magnesium