Hydrogen fluoride is the most reactive compound in this group (not element).
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The most reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
no
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
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.
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The most reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
no
Yes, it occurs most commonly on earth in the compound most often known as salt (sodium chloride [NaCl]).
A metal and halogen react to form an ionic bond in which the metal gives an eletron to the halogen Most basic example would be table salt NaCl NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H20
Sodium chloride is an ionic salt.
it will mostly likely react with noble gases, because they only require one additional electron to form a full octet.
Element A and element B are the most likely to have similar properties because they belong in the same family, because if you know an element's family you can tell the number of valance electrons and the elements they react with. In periods, the properties are not alike, they slowly change in a pattern.
A new element is most likely metal because it gives people the most boners
It is reactive, but does not react to most chemicals.It does react to chlorine and aqua regia.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.