It is in Group 1.
Lithium - As it is first in Group 1. Group 1 elemts become more reactive as you go down the group.
Group 1 Metals
In their pure state, shiny and lustrous
No. Metal sulfides are generally insoluble, unless the metal is in group 1, like sodium.
It is classed with group 1 because, like the alkali metals it has only 1 outer shell electron.
Hydrogen is in group 1 but is not an alkali metal.
It is in Group 1.
it was a metal box
Yes, a group 1 alkali metal.
Lithium - As it is first in Group 1. Group 1 elemts become more reactive as you go down the group.
less reactive.beacuse group-1 elements are the most reactive elements.
Its an alkali metal.
This metal is caesium (Cs).
Group 1 Metals
In their pure state, shiny and lustrous
Group 1 will be more reactive than group 13 elements