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Chemistry, 21.01.2021 23:00 Marcynandrew

I am one of the elements. I am a soft representative metal, and you can cut me with a knife, but watch out because I am highly reactive. I have the smallest atomic number of any element in my period. Within my group I have the largest atomic radius of the elements that have no d-electron shells filled. Who am I

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