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Chemistry, 07.10.2019 18:30 mgreenamb

Atoms of elements at the top of a group on the periodic table are smaller than the atoms of elements at the bottom of the group. how does this explain the difference in the reactivity of metals within a group?

the valence electrons of the larger atoms are farther from the nucleus and are easier to remove, so the metals near the top are more reactive than those at the bottom.
the valence electrons of the larger atoms are farther from the nucleus and are harder to remove, so the metals near the bottom are more reactive than those at the top.
the valence electrons of the larger atoms are farther from the nucleus and are harder to remove, so the metals near the top are more reactive than those at the bottom.
the valence electrons of the larger atoms are farther from the nucleus and are easier to remove, so the metals near the bottom are more reactive than those at the top.

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