No, oxygen is not the most reactive gas. On the Periodic Table, the reactivity of gases is symbolized in the periods, or horizontal rows, and the families, or vertical rows. Family number Eighteen is the inert gas family. Their reactivity is slight and even none at all. This means that the gases near the left side of the periodic table are more reactive.
Oxygen (oxidizing agent) is most reactive in air, however CO2 (and some SO2 in polluted air) are more acidic.
Oxygen, I think.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
Because oxygen is very reactive and can form an immense number of compounds. Also oxygen is very abundant in the nature.Oxygen is a very common gas in the atmosphere. Minerals are made by oxidation of elements. So oxygen is present in most of them.
It is too reactive
The halogen gas that is that most reactive of all elements is Fluorine
Oxygen. Oxygen is a gas making it react faster, while sulfur is a solid.
The most reactive gas is known as fluorine. Its oxidizing abilities make it highly reactive due to its ability to create strong bonds with fellow atoms.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
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.
Francium is the most reactive metal and fluorine the most reactive nonmetal.
Because oxygen is very reactive and can form an immense number of compounds. Also oxygen is very abundant in the nature.Oxygen is a very common gas in the atmosphere. Minerals are made by oxidation of elements. So oxygen is present in most of them.
It is too reactive
oxygen is a gas at room temperature
The halogen gas that is that most reactive of all elements is Fluorine
No, fluorine is the most reactive element that exists.
No. Monoatimc oxygen is chemically unstable and is too reactive for people to breathe it safely.
This gas is fluorine.