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Why are group 1 metals more reactive as we move down it?

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- When we move down group 1, the outer electron is less attracted to the nucleus and easier to lose - Because there's a greater distance between the positive nucleus and the negative outer electron - Secondly, the outer electron is shielded from the nucleus by the internal energy levels


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