Question

Which is the most fundamental reason why potassium is more reactive than sodium?
A) The effective nuclear charge on the valence electrons of potassium is less than the effective nuclear charge on the valence electrons of sodium.
B) The electronegativity of potassium is less than the electronegativity of sodium.
C) The atomic radius of potassium is larger than the atomic radius of sodium.
D) The ionization energy of potassium is larger than the ionization energy of sodium.
E) The ionic radius of potassium is larger than the ionic radius of sodium.

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