A less active alkali metal refers to those elements in Group 1 of the Periodic Table that are less reactive than their counterparts, such as lithium (Li), sodium (Na), and potassium (K). Among the alkali metals, lithium is generally considered the least reactive, followed by sodium. The reactivity of alkali metals increases down the group, so francium (Fr) is the most reactive, while lithium exhibits the least vigorous reactions with water and other substances.
Lithium is NOT the most active alkali metal. Francium is the most active but is available in such trace quantities and radioactive that for practical purposes it is Cesium that is considered most active.
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
No, Fe is not an alkali metal. It is the chemical symbol for iron, which is a transition metal. Alkali metals are found in Group 1 of the periodic table, such as lithium, sodium, and potassium.
Lithium is a metal. In fact, it is an alkali metal (the metals found in group I are alkali metals).
Lithium is NOT the most active alkali metal. Francium is the most active but is available in such trace quantities and radioactive that for practical purposes it is Cesium that is considered most active.
No, a less active metal cannot replace a more active metal in a chemical reaction. In a single displacement reaction, a more active metal will displace a less active metal from its salt solution, but the reverse is not possible.
bcause of electronic
That is not true. The first element in a period may be active or inactive, depending on the specific electron configuration of the element. For example, the first element in period 1, hydrogen, is not considered an active element.
Hydrogen (H) is more reactive. Francium (Fr) is less reactive.
Alkali metal hydroxides are strong bases that are highly water-soluble, forming alkaline solutions. Alkaline earth metal hydroxides are also bases but are less soluble in water compared to alkali metal hydroxides, resulting in less alkaline solutions.
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
it is an alkali metal
The most active metal in the calcium family is francium. It is the least stable alkali metal and can react violently with water, making it extremely rare and highly radioactive.
A metal is a base and is an alkali
alkali you idiots
Sodium is an alkali metal.