Ba; Barium
No. Magnesium is far more reactive than silver. Silver is one of the least reactive metals.
Definitely lithium. Lithium is a Group I alkali metal, while Beryllium is a Group II alkaline earth metal and are on the same period. Group I Alkali metals are generally more reactive as they only need to lose one electron to have a complete outer shell.
Argon is a Non-Reactive Element. Magnesium is a very Reactive Element. Magnesium will react violently when ignited in an Oxygen rich environment.
In a short answer No. But I can't really explain why.
Type your answer here... Potassium (K)
Barium is more reactive than magnesium.
Beryllium, magnesium and barium are three more alkaline earth metals.
Element M can be a choice of 4 elements, Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, or Strontium. The element must have an oxidation of +2, which means group 2 elements. The atomic radius of a barium atom is 222pm. Radium has a larger atomic radius that Barium, so that is eliminated, and Barium is the same as Barium so that is also eliminated.
No, strontium is more reactive than beryllium.
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
Lithium is more reactive.
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
if you mean pure barium as in barium metal then yes it is very reactive if you left a piece of it out in the open air over night it would turn to a pile of white barium oxide and other various compounds
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Magnesium is one of the more reactive metals; it rarely exists in nature elementally.
No. Magnesium is far more reactive than silver. Silver is one of the least reactive metals.
They are called Alkali-earth metals. Group 2 metals contain Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Strontium, Barium, Radium.