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Throw it in water and see what happens :)

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Q: Is there any proving fact that lithium is more reactive than other metals?
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Why is lithium the least reactive in its group?

Other alkali metals have lower electronegativities.


Why is lithium only found in compound form?

Lithium like other alkali metals is very reactive and will form stable compounds with many other molecules.


Is lithium reactive to other elements?

Yes. Lithium is very reactive to other elements.


Is Lithium is an alkali metal?

Lithium is in the Alkali metals group, found in the first group of the periodic table. It is characterized with similar properties to other Alkali metals to include being highly reactive at standard temperature and pressure as well as readily losing the outermost electron. The metals are reactive when exposed to air and are typically stored in ampoules which seals the mineral under oil to prevent oxidation.


What are features of the alkali metals?

Alkali metals have only one valence electron and all of these elements are highly reactive. All of them are metals. Except lithium, other elements can be cut by a blade. They have a lesser density than water.


What tendency do alkali metals react with other substances?

Among the alkali metals, the tendency to react with other substances increases form top to bottom within the group.Accompanying link shows the reaction from lithium through to cesium


What metal is expected to be least reactive gold potassium sodium or lithium?

Gold. The other three, as Group 1 alkali metals, are highly reactive.


What metal is very chemicaly reactive?

Metals are highly reactive because of their characteristic electronic configuration, that is, the electrons in the atoms of metals have high tendency to leave their respective atoms and react with other species which have high tendency to accept electron.


Does lithium react when you mix it with other chemicals?

Yes, sometimes, because Lithium is a reactive chemical element.


How are alkali metals different any from other metals?

Alkali metals are very reactive metals.


What do you call metals when they are more reactive than the other metal?

'More reactive'.


Why is a lithium ion less reactive than a lithium atom?

Let me start off by saying that the Lithium ion is not less reactive than the Lithium atom. In fact, Li+ is far more reactive than the Lithium atom, which is why it does not exist in its free state. Lithium ions tend to combine with anything it comes into contact with. However, it has a more stable electronic configuration than the Lithium atom, resembling that of a Noble gas(in the case of Li, it is Helium), which is why 1+ is the preferable oxidation state of Lithium.