Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Oxygen and fluorine are the two most electronegative elements and are the only ones in which the high energy barrier to moving a electron out of its stable configuration in a xenon atom.
Among these elements, fluorine is more reactive. It easily gains one electron to complete its octet.
from what i know (being a college student) from my professor fluorine is one of the most reactive elements on the periodic table. This being said the reason fluorine may be bad is how it reacts with almost anything it touches making it a very destructive element. Hope this helps
Under ordinary conditions magnesium burns in fluorine. To see a very brief video search YouTube.com for fluorine reacts with different elements.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
The salts in Fluorine are called fluorides, and fluorine reacts with all other elements except oxygen, neon, helium, and krypton.
Xenon reacts directly with fluorine only.
fluorine reacts with water veryviciously the chemical equation for it is fluorine + oxygen = fluorine oxide
Oxygen and fluorine are the two most electronegative elements and are the only ones in which the high energy barrier to moving a electron out of its stable configuration in a xenon atom.
Fluorine gas is one of the most reactive elements that exist and it will react with most metals.
Calcium reacts with fluorine to form calcium fluoride (the symbol is CaF2).
Gold reacts with few elements including chlorine, oxygen and fluorine under critical conditions.
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Among these elements, fluorine is more reactive. It easily gains one electron to complete its octet.
from what i know (being a college student) from my professor fluorine is one of the most reactive elements on the periodic table. This being said the reason fluorine may be bad is how it reacts with almost anything it touches making it a very destructive element. Hope this helps