aluminium is more metallic than sodium because in metals the element which has the most electron in the outer most shell is more metallic . that means that Al is more metallic. sodium is reactive but aluminium is metallic. that'swhy its used for making aluminium wires ...
Soduim. Beryllium behaves more like Al, which is closer to the nonmetals than Sodium
Yes
Sodium is more metallic than Aluminium because valency of Sodium is 1 i.e Sodium has only one electron in the outermost shell and therefore has a higher tendency to lose electron. While valency of Aluminium is 3 i.e Aluminium has 3 electrons in the outermost shell so it will take time to loose its 3 electrons . Hence Sodium is More Metallic.
For purely theoritical purposes, Rubidium is more metallic than Sodium.Observe that metallic nature(and electropositvity) increase from top to bottom in any group of the Periodic Table.
Al is more metallic because Al has valency +3 and Li,Na has valency +1,Mg has valency +2.the element with great valency will have strong mettalic bond and will more mettalic.
Sodium is a metal and loss electrons.
sodium definitely.
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sodium
Lithium
All metals more reactive than Zn: Al, Mg, Na, Ca, Ba, K, Li
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Rb is the largest, Li the smallest in the row above. Group 1 of the periodic table: Fr > Cs > Rb > K > Na > Li > H
A+ Na
It's the element Lithium, it's on the periodic table of the elements.
The element in Period 3 that has the greatest metallic character is magnesium. In periods, the metallic character decreases when atomic number increases.
The grouping Al, Mg, and Li contains only representative elements. Al is aluminum, Mg is magnesium, and Li is the element Lithium.
Lithium is more reactive.
Li is an element. It is in the 1st group. It is an alkaline metal element.
All metals more reactive than Zn: Al, Mg, Na, Ca, Ba, K, Li
your mother
Na and Li do not bond with each other. They form an alloy- a solid solution with metallic bonding.
Lithium
lithium
Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
Lithium (Li)
It is a metallic element in the alkali family