Carbon is a reactive chemical element if it is in gaseous form , naturally carbon exists as Coke (Coal), Diamond, Graphite and other allotropic (Solid) forms and all these forms of carbon are almost nonreactive.
Charcoal react, for example, with oxygen: this is the process of burning (oxydation).
Carbon is considered highly reactive. This is due to the fact that it can react with many elements on Earth.
It is reactive because it's very strong in posotive. So if it's hit with any negative, it will have a VERY BAD atomic reaction.
carbon dioxide is reactive in presence of water as carbonic acid but in gaseous form it is almost unreactive except active burning metals as Magnesium.
Carbon is a reactive chemical element.
"very reactive"
Carbon is considered highly reactive. This is due to the fact that it can react with many elements on Earth.
Germanium is not a very reactive element - the electronegativity is 2,01.
Not so reactive !That's why it is called a noble metal.
reactive
Carbon is a very reactive nonmetal but not the most reactive.
"very reactive"
Carbon is considered highly reactive. This is due to the fact that it can react with many elements on Earth.
Manganese is not very reactive; the electronegativity is 1,55.
the very non reactive elements are very valuable but they are platinium, gold and silver.
Germanium is not a very reactive element - the electronegativity is 2,01.
Hydrogen
Halogens.
Yes, iron is more reactive than calcium as iron is a metal and generally metals are more reactive than non-metals and calcium is a non-metal.
helium is non reactive.
They are: fluorine and oxygen.
non -reactive