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Why does reactivity of a metal increase as its first ionization energy decreases?

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Why does reactivity of a metal increase as its first ionization energy decreases?

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The first ionization energy decreases when going down a group because with increasing period, the number of electron shells also increase, and therefore the electrons in the valence shells of larger elements are further away from the nucleus and experience more ‘shielding’ from electrons in inner shells.

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