Give reason .the melting point and boiling point of alkali metals are low 

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The melting and boiling points of the alkali metals are low indicating weak metallic bonding due to the presence of only a single valence electron in them. 

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Last Answer : The atomic and ionic radii of alkali metals increase on moving down the group i.e., they increase in size while going from Li to Cs.

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