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it is. it needs to lose 1 electron to be stable

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Lithium is located in the first column, also known as Group 1, of the Periodic Table. It has an atomic number of 3 and is one of the alkali metals.

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Lithium is the third element on the periodic table and comes just below hydrogen, in group one.

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Magnesium is quite high in the reactivity series

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Lithium is the first element in the group 1 of the periodic table.

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very top

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first

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mainly because group one is alkali metals. The Group 1 elements in the Periodic Table are known as the alkali metals. They include lithium, sodium and potassium, which all react vigorously with air and water. The reactivity of the alkali metals increases down the group. Flame tests are used to identify alkali metal ions in compounds.

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potassium

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