The halogen gas that is that most reactive of all elements is Fluorine
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine. Fluorine is a halogen, which is Group 17 on the Periodic Table, and the halogens are the most reactive...
Argon is a chemically inactive non metal.
Chlorine and fluorine, with fluorine more reactive. Some would also include oxygen. (The two remaining halogens are not gaseous at room temperature.)
fluorine is the most reactive
phosphorous is a highly reactive nonmetal but fluorine is more reactive
Fluorine would be more reactive. Fluorine is the most reactive element.
No, fluorine is the most reactive element that exists.
Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
Yes. Fluorine is more reactive than iodine.
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No, acyl chloride is very reactive as both an electrophile or a nucleophile. Fluorine is just very electronegative.
Yes. Fluorine is extremely reactive, it has a weak F-F bond and readiliy forms the F- ion
Fluoride is an ion; it is basically fluorine that has already reacted. As such it is fairly stable. Elemental fluorine is much more reactive that carbon.
Fluorine is the most reactive element period. So, it is therefore more reactive than carbon. However, as carbon forms the basis of organic molecules, people come across its compounds more often.