That depends on what you are trying to react it with. Water is used often as a solvent as it dissolves a variety of compounds. Many reactions can be carried out in water. It is also key to life on earth - most creatures are made mostly of water. Hence the processes going on inside the body are in water. Water tends to be used more as a solvent then a reagent in the lab. It is very good at quenching reactions when they are finished.
However when combined with water sensitive compounds you can get interesting results. For example water plus sodium violently reacts to produce the flammable gas hydrogen. This has caused many a fire in chemistry labs. A lot of reactions need to be kept water free otherwise decomposition of the reagents occurs.
Yes. Oxygen, being the second most electrognegative element after fluorine, is very reactive.
Water can react with some elements or compounds.
Yes
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Flourine is not soluble in water. As an extremely reactive element, it is very difficult to acquire as an unbonded atom. In nature, it may never be found alone from a compound.
If by vital you mean most reactive, then the metal francium, Fr, is the most reactive element.
it is because zinc is more reactive than copper. thus it can replace copper from its compound. displacement reaction is the reaction in which the more reactive element replaces the less reactive element from its compound. hence zinc is replacing copper from its compound. Obviously it is a displacement reaction.
An element is said to be chemically reactive when it combines with another element. These two elements will create a new compound.
Sodium and water are HIGHLY reactive. It would only compound the problem.
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No. More reactive halogens will replace less reactive ones in a compound. This is because a more reactive halogen is more stable in a compound relative to a less reactive one, while a less reactive halogen is relatively more stable in its elemental form.
it is not reactive to water
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
Reactive power is the coarse that is reactive with water. This a developing composite material.
less reactive
Flourine is not soluble in water. As an extremely reactive element, it is very difficult to acquire as an unbonded atom. In nature, it may never be found alone from a compound.
It is not reactive.It is a neutral compound.
Argon is stable. Calcium is reactive. There is no compound that forms between argon and calcium.
If by vital you mean most reactive, then the metal francium, Fr, is the most reactive element.
In nature, titanium is always found as a compound, not as a pure metal. Titanium is highly reactive (although less reactive alloys can be made from it).