Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
it is the lithium metal. it is less reactivated.
Lithium is more reactive to water than magnesium because while Lithium will explode and generally destroy the container it is in, magnesium will cause the water to violently bubble.
Sodium is in the middle of those 2
Aluminium is much less reactive than Lithium.
F Fluorine is the most reactive
In order from least reactive to most, the order is xenon, nickel, then lithium. I determined this based in the theory that non-metals are less reactive.
No reaction between lithium and argon.
Argon is stable. Calcium is reactive. There is no compound that forms between argon and calcium.
Argon is an inert gas, and an inert gas does not want to combine with anything else. There is no compound name for a lithium and argon compound because there is no lithium and argon compound.
Lithium is more reactive.
Lithium is more reactive than Neon.
Yes. Lithium is very reactive to other elements.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
Reactivity of any metal depends on its capacity to loose electrons as quickly as possible. Among Lithium, Copper and tungsten, lithium is the most reactive since it looses electrons very quickly and forms its cation. In fact, it is among the most reactive metals.
No. Lithium is highly reactive.