Sodium, Potassium, and other alkali metals are very reactive due to the low ionization enthalpy.
Flourine, Chlorine and other halogens are very reactive due to the high negative electron gain enthalpy.
Yes, fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table.
Fluorine is the most reactive non metal.Caesium is most reactive metal in the table.Fluorine has atomic number 9.
Elements are more reactive as you go down the periodic table and to the left.
group 1
This element is francium in the first group of periodic table.
Fluorine (F), element number 9
No. Fluorine is the most reactive halogen. It forms compounds even with some inert gases.
the alkaline metals they are on the far left side of the table
the alkaline metals they are on the far left side of the table
Cs (Caesium) is the most reactive!!!!
The most reactive chemical element is fluorine. Reactivity of the elements increases as we go down and to the left on the periodic table, and it also increases as we go up and to the right on the table.
It depends on the placing of the element in the periodic table. For the far left, group 1, the most reactive element is the one closest to the bottom. For the far right, the most reactive is the one closest to the top. The table follows certain trends, depending on it's placement in the periodic table. By learning these trends, you'll be able to tell at a glance. For example, Francium, the bottom-left most element only ever exists for a fraction of a second; it's so reactive, it reacts when it is created.