the highly reactive metal is potassium
A reactive non metal is an element that can gain the electrons or is more electronegative
Chlorine is a nonmetal that is highly reactive with metals. It can form salts with metals through a chemical reaction known as metal chlorides.
NO!!! Chlorine is a highly reactive poisonous green gas.
Sodium is a highly reactive alkali metal whereas aluminium is a less reactive metal in the boron group.
Group 1, the Alkali Metals, which are extremely reactive.
Magnesium is one of the more reactive metals; it rarely exists in nature elementally.
No. Table salt is composed of two elements which are, in their elemental state under "ordinary" circumstances (STP), a highly reactive metal and a highly reactive poisonous gas.
Chlorine is a very reactive non-metal. It readily combines with other elements to form compounds and is highly electronegative, meaning it has a strong tendency to gain electrons in chemical reactions.
Lithium. :)
It is generally bad to have highly reactive metal in your kitchen plumbing because this may cause oxidization or degradation of the plumbing, which may lead to contaminated water and/or leaks.
Fluorine is the most reactive non-metal due to its high electronegativity and small atomic size, which makes it highly reactive in forming bonds with other elements.
Potassium is a metal.