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 ...
All metals more reactive than Zn: Al, Mg, Na, Ca, Ba, K, Li
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There are manydifferent metals all with their own chemical symbols, here are some examples, For a more comprehensive list check out the periodic tables.K Potassium, Mg Magnesium, Na Sodium, Zn Zinc, Fe Iron, Li Lithium, Cu Copper, Be Beryllium, Ti Titanium, Co Cobalt, Ni Nickel, Ag Silver, Au Gold , Pt Platinum, Hg Mercury, Al Aluminium, Pb lead, Sn Tin.
Rb (rubidium) is the largest element among K (potassium), Rb (rubidium), Na (sodium), and Li (lithium). This is because as you move down a group in the periodic table, the atomic size increases due to the addition of more electron shells.
It's the element Lithium, it's on the periodic table of the elements.
The element following the 3rd periodic table element (lithium) is beryllium, which exhibits metallic character. Beryllium is a metal with properties such as high melting and boiling points, luster, and electrical conductivity.
7Li or lithium-7.The mass number of an isotope is the sum of the protons and neutrons in its atomic nuclei. The atomic number of Li is 3, so lithium-7 would have 3 protons and four neutrons.
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
The common ion charge for the element Lithium (Li) is +1.
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Li is the symbol for Lithium it is an element not a polyatomic ion
Lithium (Li)
Na Li is not a valid chemical formula. It seems like a combination of sodium (Na) and lithium (Li). Both sodium and lithium are metals, so the bond between them would likely be metallic rather than covalent or ionic.