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  • 10-10-2021
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Explain why rubidium is less reactive than caesium.

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Like other alkali metals, rubidium metal reacts violently with water. As with potassium (which is slightly less reactive) and caesium (which is slightly more reactive), this reaction is usually vigorous enough to ignite the hydrogen gas it produces.  

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