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What group of the periodic table reacts most violently with fire?

Generally group 1 elements.


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Group one elements react vigorously with water.They even react when exposed to air.For example lithium reacts violently with water.


What element can be cut with a knife and reacts violently with water?

Any of the alkali metals (in group one of the periodic table)


Is rubidium a transition element?

NO!!!! It is a Group '1' metal, and reacts similarly , but more violently than sodium or potassium.


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No. The elements in group 1 (the alkali metals) are very soft, easily cut with a knife, and are highly reactive and react violently with water and oxygen. They are anything but strong, hard and corrosion-resistant.


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Lithium sodium and potassium all react violently with water knowing this and looking at the periodic table would you expect cesium to react violently with water as well explain why or why not?

Yes, cesium is expected to react violently with water. This is because cesium belongs to the same group (alkali metals) in the periodic table as lithium, sodium, and potassium, which are known to react violently with water due to their highly reactive nature and tendency to form alkaline hydroxides and release hydrogen gas.