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Why does the reactivity of alkali metals increase down the group?

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The reactivity increases because the number of electron shells in each atom increases. As the outer electron moves further from the nucleus and becomes more shielded by inner electron shells, its attraction to the nucleus decreases, making it more easily lost.


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