Multiple Choice
Which nonradioactive group I metal would be the most reactive in water and why?
A) Cesium would be the most reactive group I metal in water because it has only one valence electron.
B) Cesium would be the most reactive group I metal in water because it's one valence electron is the closest to the nucleus compared to the other metals.
C) Cesium would be the most reactive group I metal in water because it's one valence electron is the farthest from the nucleus compared to the other metals.
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