There are lots of dangerously reactive chemicals, far too many to list, but I will mention sulfuric acid, fluorine gas, and metallic sodium.
Yes.
It's made of several different chemicals.
Sulphuric acid is known as the "King of Chemicals" because it is the most reactive of the acids and bases.
Because they do not conduct electricity <><><> Sorry- above answer is DANGEROUSLY incorrect- ALL metals conduct electricity- gold and silver especially. However, non-reactive metals do not tarnish or rust- they stay pretty.
The chemicals are destroying the ozone layer. It is because of their reactive nature.
Not really reactive with the chemicals in our bodies
because they are not green
Iodine is the least reactive of the halogens. In fact, iodine is so stable that it can be purchased in solutions for disinfectant use. However, iodine is far from inert, and can be very reactive when exposed to certain chemicals.
No, platinum is less reactive than silver. Platinum is a noble metal and does not react easily with other elements, while silver is more reactive and can tarnish when exposed to air or certain chemicals.
Yes, sometimes, because Lithium is a reactive chemical element.
CFC's are very reactive chemicals. They react with ozone to decompose it and deplete it.
Silver is not highly reactive and is considered a noble metal. It does not easily react with most chemicals but can react with sulfur compounds in the air, leading to tarnishing or discoloration of the metal.