Sodium has one valence electron, magnesium has two. If this valence electron is lost, then noble gas configuration is obtained. It is easy to lose one electron than two, so sodium is more reactive than magnesium
When sodium undergoes a reaction it loses one electron to form the Na+ ion. When magnesium reacts it forms the Mg2+ ion. It takes more energy to remove two electrons that it does to removed one.
Additionally, there is a greater positive charge on magnesium's nucleus than in sodium, and since the two elements have the same degree of electron shielding, there is a greater degree of attraction between the valence electrons and the nucleus.
because its in the group one of the Periodic Table, the more the left you the more the reactive
Because with increase in number of electrons the attraction of electrons towards nucleus increases hence the size of magnesium is less than that of sodium.
The electronegativity of sodium is lower.
Magnesium is more reactive than copper because if you study the periodic table, you will be able to find out that Magnesium is more reactive.Also, coins are made out of copper, they choose copper because it is cheap and extremely unreactive.Furthermore, I've done an experiment to find out that Magnesium is more reactive than Copper by putting both elements into Water/Acid.
Sodium is more reactive then Magnesium as it is a group 1 element and magnesium is a group 2 element
Sodium is by far the most reactive. It self ignites in air (it is stored in oil), reacts vigorously with water (releasing hydrogen) and reacts explosively in acids-even dilute. But the most reactive metal is Cesium and the most reactive non-metal is Flourine Cesium and H20 will explode...
Magnesium react with water and burn easily in air.
Calcium is more reactive but not as Potassium or Sodium because according to the displacement series Calcium comes as third and the last under the reactive elements of the displacement series.
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
Magnesium is more reactive than copper because if you study the periodic table, you will be able to find out that Magnesium is more reactive.Also, coins are made out of copper, they choose copper because it is cheap and extremely unreactive.Furthermore, I've done an experiment to find out that Magnesium is more reactive than Copper by putting both elements into Water/Acid.
Sodium is more reactive than either magnesium or iron.
Magnesium is one of the more reactive metals; it rarely exists in nature elementally.
Sodium is more reactive then Magnesium as it is a group 1 element and magnesium is a group 2 element
sodium
sodium, calcium, magnesium, aluminium, zinc, iron, tin and led are metals more reactive than hydrogen.
Sodium is by far the most reactive. It self ignites in air (it is stored in oil), reacts vigorously with water (releasing hydrogen) and reacts explosively in acids-even dilute. But the most reactive metal is Cesium and the most reactive non-metal is Flourine Cesium and H20 will explode...
All the alkali metals.
Not it's not. Sodium is an Alkaline Metal, and Magnesium is an Alkaline Earth Metal, therefore Sodium is more reactant than Magnesium. It is because Alkaline Metals are more reactant than Alkaline Earth Metals.
Magnesium is more reactive than copper in the reactivity series (reactive metal atoms displaces less reactive metal ions from its salts).therefore : Mg displaces CU from its salt forming MgSO4 (Magnesium Sulphate)