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Q: Is nitrogen more reactive than calcium?
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Is calcium more reactive than strontium?

No, strontium is more reactive than calcium.


Is calcium sulfide more or less reactive to aluminum?

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

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Is nitrogen more reactive than oxygen?

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What happens when calcium oxide reacts with iron?

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Which is more reactive Mg or Ca Why?

Calcium is more reactive. In the periodic table, Calcium is directly below Magnesium, which means that a calcium atom is larger than a magnesium atom. This means that the electrostatic attraction between the valence electrons of calcium and the nucleus is weaker than in magnesium(larger distance, smaller force). So, the valence electrons of calcium can easily be lost to form Ca2+ , which translates to Calcium being the more reactive metal.