Yes, its the most reactive element known to man.
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas and very reactive. Chlorine is a pale green - which could look yellow depending on the lighting. it too is highly reactive. Of the two, you would probably be looking for fluorine as the best answer.
moth balls are flammable
No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
Oxygen in and of itself is not flammable. Rather it supports the combustion of flammable materials.
An explosive reaction:Hydrogen + Fluorine ----> Hydrogen FluorideH2 + F2 ----> 2 HF
Its as flammable as your mom
Yes. Explosive when mixed with oxygen or fluorine and even chlorine gas. Hydrogen is flammable. It burns in air or oxygen.
Fluorine is a pale yellow gas and very reactive. Chlorine is a pale green - which could look yellow depending on the lighting. it too is highly reactive. Of the two, you would probably be looking for fluorine as the best answer.
moth balls are flammable
No. Sulfur is flammable but not explosive.
Oxygen in and of itself is not flammable. Rather it supports the combustion of flammable materials.
They cannot.
Yes it is flammable!. Fluorine gas is the most reactive of all the elements and quickly attacks all metals - steel wool bursts into flames when exposed to it! there u go! im sure you wanted to know this so there you go kids or adults.
An explosive reaction:Hydrogen + Fluorine ----> Hydrogen FluorideH2 + F2 ----> 2 HF
no
Lanthanum is silvery white, malleable, flammable solid. As such it reacts with water and dilute acids to produce flammable, explosive hydrogen gas.
Hydrogen gas is the lightest gas and extremely 'flammable', rather called explosive.