![SOLVED: 'Which of the following elements would you expect to be most reactive, based on the number of valence electrons it has? A Oxygen (0) B. Boron (B) C Lithium (Li) D. SOLVED: 'Which of the following elements would you expect to be most reactive, based on the number of valence electrons it has? A Oxygen (0) B. Boron (B) C Lithium (Li) D.](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/e0c4ad10-d1e7-46fc-bf94-28dd8d3f0bfe_large.jpg)
SOLVED: 'Which of the following elements would you expect to be most reactive, based on the number of valence electrons it has? A Oxygen (0) B. Boron (B) C Lithium (Li) D.
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![In group 1 (alkali metals), sodium is more reactive than lithium, or lithium is less reactive than sodium. Give reason. In group 1 (alkali metals), sodium is more reactive than lithium, or lithium is less reactive than sodium. Give reason.](https://d10lpgp6xz60nq.cloudfront.net/web-thumb/643652069_web.png)
In group 1 (alkali metals), sodium is more reactive than lithium, or lithium is less reactive than sodium. Give reason.
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