sodium because it's the first group and first group are the most
The ionization energy of sodium is greater than the ionization energy of potassium.
i think sodium but im not 100 percent sure
Rubidium is much more reactive. It's a member of group 1 like sodium.
Barium is more reactive than magnesium.
sodium carbonate and barium chloride react to form sodium chloride and barium carbonate Na2CO3 +BaCl2 -------> 2NaCl +BaCO3
Barium
Many are thereSuch as Sodium, Potassium, Barium, Calcium, Magnesiumetc.
Ba; Barium
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
if you mean pure barium as in barium metal then yes it is very reactive if you left a piece of it out in the open air over night it would turn to a pile of white barium oxide and other various compounds
sodium is more reactive that iron
Sodium is more reactive than sulfur.
The metals listed are all alkali metals or alkali-earth metals. The periodic trend for these groups is: as you move down the group/family, reactivity increases. The alkali metals will be more reactive than the respective alkali-earth metals.Sodium and lithium are alkali metals, so you can organize them first. Sodium is further down in the family than lithium, so we can say that sodium is the most reactive out of the group, followed by lithium. Then we have barium and radium left. Radium is slightly more reactive than barium due to its position, so it is third and barium is fourth.
sodium is more reactive than magnesium!
Sodium is the most reactive.
sodium
No, titanium is less reactive than sodium.
Calcium is more reactive but not as Potassium or Sodium because according to the displacement series Calcium comes as third and the last under the reactive elements of the displacement series.