Alkali metals are group 1 metals such as lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium and francium.
Coinage metals are metals used in coin age to make coins. They are copper, gold and silver.
Elements in group 1 (alkali metals) are typically more reactive with oxygen compared to group 11 (coinage metals). This is because alkali metals have a lower ionization energy and are more likely to form ionic compounds with oxygen.
Sodium belongs to the Alkali metals
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Why. Alkali. Metals are kept. In kerosene
The alkali group of metals is the most active.
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Sodium belongs to the Alkali metals
Elements in group 1 (alkali metals) are typically more reactive with oxygen compared to group 11 (coinage metals). This is because alkali metals have a lower ionization energy and are more likely to form ionic compounds with oxygen.
I know what alkali is, but can't compare it with 'cionage'.Reason why:In what language is this word 'cionage': can't find it in either English or French dictionary, it isn't german either; Is it spanish - romanian - italian, doesn't look like, however.However, assuming "cionage" is a misspelling of "coinage" and you are referring to metals then yes, the alkali metals are far more reactive than the metals used in coinage.
Alkali metals are the most reactive metals.
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Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
No, alkali metals are not the only earth metals. Earth metals include both alkali metals and alkaline earth metals. Alkaline earth metals are a group of elements in the periodic table that are chemically similar to, but less reactive than, alkali metals. Examples of alkaline earth metals include magnesium, calcium, and barium.
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Alkali earth metals are named after their oxides, alkaline earth.
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