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Is aluminum more reactive cesium?

No, it is less reactive.


Is Cesium or Potassium more reactive in water?

Potassium is more reactive in water compared to cesium. When potassium reacts with water, it produces hydrogen gas and heat at a faster rate than when cesium reacts with water.


What is a very chemical reactive metal?

Cesium is the most chemically reactive metal.


Which one of the alkali metals is the most reactive?

cesium and francium ! lithium is the least reactive


What is the second most reactive metal?

The 2nd most reactive is Cesium after Francium. If you disregard Francium because it is radioactive, then it would be Rubidium after Cesium.


Is most reactive which alkali metal?

Francium.


Is lithium or cesium more vigorous in water?

Cesium is more reactive. Down the group reactivity increases.


Which is reactive cesium or francium?

In reaction with water and oxygen Fr is more reactive than Cs


Is francium more or less reactive than cesium?

Francium is more reactive than cesium. It is the most reactive metal due to its position in the periodic table - the farther down and to the left an element is, the more reactive it tends to be.


What metal is more reactive than cesium?

Francium is more reactive than cesium as it is the most reactive metal in the alkali metal group. Its reactivity is due to its low ionization energy and high atomic size, making it highly reactive with other elements. However, due to its extreme rarity and radioactivity, francium is not often encountered in practical situations.


Which are most highly reactive compoudns?

radium francium and cesium


Would you expect cesium to be more or less reactive than potassium?

AnswerDespite the fact that you could look it up that cesium is indeed more reactive than potassium, you could also take into account the periodic trends. One of these trends is that metals tend to be more reactive as you proceed down a group/family and as you move to the left of the table. Since both cesium and sodium are members of the alkali metals, cesium should be more reactive of the two.