No flourine is highly reactive, however flouride which is often mistaken for flourine is not very reactive
Yes, fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table.
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...
Lithium and Fluorine.
Fluorine is the most reactive gas on the periodic table. It readily reacts with almost all other elements, including noble gases like helium.
The most active element in Group 17 of the periodic table turns out the be the most reactive element among all of the elements. It's fluorine (F), and we sometimes hear it called the "hungry wolf" of the periodic table because it is so reactive.A link is provided to the Wikipedia post of the periodic table. This table features hyperlinks as part of its makeup. Each chemical element's symbol is a link to the Wikipedia post on that element.
Fluorine is the most reactive nonmetal in period 2 of the periodic table.
f mean Fluorine on a periodic table.Fluorine is a halogen with atomic number 9.It occurs in group 17 on the table.
The symbol F on the periodic table represents the element Fluorine. Fluorine is a highly reactive and toxic nonmetal that is commonly found in compounds like fluoride toothpaste and fluorinated gases.
The halogens (second column from the right
Fluorine is the most reactive non metal.Caesium is most reactive metal in the table.Fluorine has atomic number 9.
Elements are in the periodic table not substances, the most reactive of those elements would be Fluorine because of its electronegativity.
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