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How do group trends affect reactivity?

1. Metals (like alkali metals)

  • Reactivity increases down the group.
  • Outer electrons are farther from the nucleus → easier to lose.
  • Example: Li < Na < K < Rb < Cs

2. Nonmetals (like halogens)

  • Reactivity decreases down the group.
  • They gain electrons, but outer electrons are farther away → harder to attract.
  • Example: F > Cl > Br > I

3. Oxygen family (O, S, Se…)

  • Nonmetals: Reactivity decreases down the group.

Simple rule:

  • Metals → more reactive down
  • Nonmetals → less reactive down

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