Why lithium holds onto its outer most electron more strongly than sodium does?

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2026-07-11 10:40

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Lithium holds onto its outermost electron more strongly than sodium due to lithium's smaller atomic size and higher nuclear charge. This results in greater attraction between the nucleus and the electron, making it harder for lithium to lose its outer electron compared to sodium.

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