No, beryllium is less reactive than carbon. Beryllium is a group 2 element and has a relatively low reactivity, while carbon is a group 14 element and can form a wide variety of compounds due to its ability to bond with other elements.
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Among these three elements, Cl has the greatest mass, as can be seen from any periodic table or other reference work that shows atomic masses.
Lithium seems suitable to most likely react. Using periodicity, lithium has the highest ionization energy out of these elements therefore it will release more energy when reacting (making it more reactive.) As well, fluorine would rather gain electrons than lost electrons. Neon is a noble gas therefore it cannot react with any other element. Carbon only reacts by oxidation and covalent bonding. Therefore, lithium (Li) is most likely to react and form a compound.
To provide an inert atmosphere, that will not condense. Helium is the least reactive element. Helium also has the lowest boiling point of any element at 6K ( -267 o C) .
Ethyne is most reactive where as ethane is least.
A more reactive element displace the less reactive element from a compound.Example: Fe + CuSO4 = Cu + FeSO4
C. C. Li died in 2003.
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C. C. Li has written: 'Human genetics'
Ellevated C-reactive protien is an indicator of inflamation
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From greatest to least tendency to accept an electron, they are F, O, C, Li, and Be.
The "C" in C-reactive protein stands for "C-reactive." CRP is an acute-phase protein produced by the liver in response to inflammation in the body.