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Why is an atom of an element belonging to the alkali Metal family highly reactive because it has only one outer shell electron eight outer shell electrons? Explain in 1 sentence
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GPT 3.5
An atom of an element belonging to the alkali Metal family is highly reactive because it has only one outer shell electron, making it easier for it to lose that electron and achieve a stable electron configuration with eight outer shell electrons through ionic bonding.
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