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Why reactivity of elements in group 1 increase from lithium to francium?

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Because of too much hydrogen
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Answer:

As you go down group 1, the number of electron shells increases – lithium has two, sodium has three, and so forth. The attraction from the positive nucleus to the negative electron is less. This makes it easier to remove the electron and makes the atom more reactive.

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