No, calcium (Ca) is not the most active element. The most active elements are typically found in Group 1 of the Periodic Table, such as sodium (Na) and potassium (K), which readily react with water and air.
fluorine
No. Au (gold) is one of the least active elements.
Hydrogen...
This chemical element is calcium (Ca).
Barium (Ba) is the most electropositive element. In general, electropositivity (reverse of electronegativity) decreases across the rows of the periodic table and increases down the columns.
The most active element is lithium (Li) because it readily donates its electron to form stable compounds. Gold (Au), copper (Cu), and calcium (Ca) are less reactive in comparison.
No. Be is active, but is nowhere near the most active element.
No. while magnesium is a very active element is is far from being the most active.
fluorine
fluorine
Francium
Fluorine.
Mg
No. Au (gold) is one of the least active elements.
Fluorine is sometimes called the hungry wolf of the periodic table because it is the most reactive element.
In a single replacement reaction, the element that is most active is the one that is higher up on the reactivity series than the element it is trying to replace. The more active element will displace the less active element in the reaction.
Hydrogen...