No. Both are oxidizers- they will react with the same things, but not each other.
The elements from most reactive to least reactive are: Chlorine, Oxygen, Argon, and Neon.
The elements from most reactive to least reactive are: Chlorine, Oxygen, Argon, and Neon.
Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
Chlorine is reactive
The elements from most reactive to least reactive are: Chlorine, Oxygen, Argon, and Neon.
The elements from most reactive to least reactive are: Chlorine, Oxygen, Argon, and Neon.
Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
Neither. Chlorine is among the most highly reactive nonmetal elements, but fluorine and oxygen are even more reactive, as are the heavier alkali and alkaline earth metals.
Chlorine is reactive
all of the halogens: bromine, fluorine, oxygen, chlorine and iodine. and it is highly reactive with water.
Chlorine is very reactive.
The halogen Group are reactive non-metals. Also oxygen in the air is a very reactive gas. Besides inhaling it to react with animal life /humans, it also reacts with metals and form many oxides.
Fluorine is the single most reactive nonmetal, with oxygen and chlorine close behind.
Chlorine is more reactive
reactive.