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suggest why sodium is more reactive than aluminium​

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  • 26-03-2021

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As it is easy to lose one electron than 3 electrons therefore sodium loses one electron easily in any reaction than aluminum so sodium is more reactive than aluminum. So less energy will require to remove valence electron from sodium and more energy will be required to remove valence electron from aluminum

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