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How does the pattern of reactivity differ between the alkali metals and the halogens?

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How does the pattern of reactivity differ between the alkali metals and the halogens?

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The alkali metals give away an electron. The alkali metals get more active farther down the table because it is easier to get the electron The most active of all metals is Francium, Fr The halogens take an electron. The halogens are stronger at the top because it is easier to take the electron.

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