Chemistry
Which has maximum metallic character Na, Li or K.
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Potassium (K) has the maximum metallic character.
Reason — Lithium (Li), Sodium (Na), and Potassium (K) all belong to Group 1 (alkali metals) of the periodic table. On moving down a group, the metallic character increases because the atomic size increases and the outermost electron is lost more easily.
Since Potassium is placed below Sodium and Lithium in Group 1, it shows the maximum metallic character among the three.
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