Oh yeah. So reactive, in fact, that bromine rarely exists by itself in nature; only locked up in a compound. Bromine is a halogen, group 17, and those are the most reactive of all the non-metals.
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Actually reactive power is a power which flows in between load to source which is a reactive action of the power given from source to load.the given power to load will not be utilised fully.some power will be oscillating from load to source.this is called reactive power.
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The least reactive is bromine.
Bromine is more active.
chlorine (Cl)
The most reactive nonmetals are in group 17 (halogens). The most reactive metals are in group 1 (alkali metals).
The one that is the farthest to the left and the farthest down.
Possibly not as gold is not very reactive. If they did bond it would be ionic.
The halogens, group 17, F, Cl, Br, I
We call them halogens.they are in the 17th group.
Halogens are very reactive: F, Cl, Br, I.
Bromine would likely be more reactive. Little is known about the chemical properties of astatine because it is very rare and has a short half-life.
The most chemically nonmetals are on group 7 of the peridic table e.g:F,CL,BR,I