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i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
The Halogens Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine
cobalt is very hard, it is most likely for strength and durability
Helium is the only perfectly inert element, although there are several other inert elements which can be made to react with fluorine only with great difficulty, by the use of high temperature and pressure.
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.The element's that can react with Xenon are Fluorine and Oxygen.
Xenon.
it will mostly likely react with noble gases, because they only require one additional electron to form a full octet.
i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
Fluorine(F2) is the most reactive element, known to react with even Xenon, Krypton, Gold, Platinum, etc.
Neon
because fluorine is highly electronegative element and reacts with the electron cloud of krypton and xenon
Elements dont react to form other elements. However, compounds can react with one another or decompose to form elements. More importantly, fluorine is a diatomic molecule, which means that it will never exist as "F" but always as F2.
Helium is the only perfectly inert element, although there are several other inert elements which can be made to react with fluorine only with great difficulty, by the use of high temperature and pressure.
The element fluorine is extremely unstable as it will react with any other element making it very hard to contain.
Halides are the most active nonmetals on the periodic table because it has high electronegativity. Meaning it is more likely to attract an electron towards itself to react.
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.