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Q: Are elements more reactive on the left or right?
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What elements are more likely to react with other elements those on the far left or on the far right of the periodic table?

Far left. Depends on what you mean by far right. If you mean the halogens - fluorine, chlorine then they are also very reactive like the alkali metals on the far left - lithium, sodium, potassium etc. One big difference is the alkali metals get more reactive as they get bigger and the halogens are more reactive as they get smaller.


What happens to the reactivity of elements in groups as the atomic numbers increase across a period?

they become more reactive since you are moving from left to right on the Periodic Table, the elements in group 17 are the most reactive.


What happens to reactivity of elements in groups labeled a as atomic numbers increase across a period?

they become more reactive since you are moving from left to right on the Periodic Table, the elements in group 17 are the most reactive.


What elements are reactive?

There are many reactive elements. They show up more on the upper left of the Periodic Table. Some of these are plutonium, uranium, Mercury and lead.


What happens to the reactivity of elements in a group labeled A as atomic numbers increase across period?

they become more reactive since you are moving from left to right on the periodic table, the elements in group 17 are the most reactive.


What happens to the reactivity of metals from left to right across the perriodic table?

Elements become less reactive as you move from left to right across the periodic table. This is due to how many valence electrons (outer-most electrons) the element has; the less valence electrons, the more reactive the element.


Which element in group 6 is the most reactive?

Elements are more reactive as you go down the periodic table and to the left.


What are reactive?

There are many reactive elements. They show up more on the upper left of the Periodic Table. Some of these are plutonium, uranium, Mercury and lead.


Why group 12 is more reactive?

The elements from the group 12 are not the most reactive chemical elements.


What are the highest and lowest reactive elements on the periodic table?

As you move left on the periodic table, the elements get more reactive and as you move down the periodic table. Using that thinking the most reactive elements are the Alkali Earth Metals (column 1) and the most reactive element is Francium. The least reactive are the noble gases in the last column- Helium, Neon, Argon etc..


Which elements in the periodic table would be expected to be more reactive than phosphorus (P)?

Metals are more reactive elements.


Why metals become more reactive as you move from left to right across the periodic table?

They don't