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2/2/21

[Answer] The most reactive metals are located at the_____ of the periodic table.

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The most reactive metals are located at the_____ of the periodic table. 33 rows · The most reactive metals such as sodium will react with cold water to produce hydrogen and the metal hydroxide: 2 Na (s) + 2 H 2 O (l) →2 NaOH (aq) + H 2 (g) Metals in the middle of the reactivity series such as iron will react with acids such as sulfuric acid (but not water at normal temperatures) to give hydrogen and a metal salt ... Periodic table - Wikipedia Group 8 element - Wikipedia Periodic table - Wikipedia This section outlines metals metalloids and nonmetals; groups and periods; categories of elements; and periodic table blocks. While the recognition of metals as solid fusible and generally malleable substances dates from antiquity Antoine Lavoisier may have been the first to formally distinguish between metals and nonmetals ('non-métalliques') in 1789 with the publication of his 'revolutionary' Elementary Treatise on Chemistry. Mendel… Potassium (...


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