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Why is cesium so much more reactive than potassium?

A.it has a larger size which allows for it to give away its one valence electron easier
it has a higher electronegativity, which allows it to attract and take electrons better

B.it has a full outer energy level, which allows it to attract and take electrons better

C. it has a smaller size which allows for better reactions