Cl2 is rather reactive but F2 is far more the most reactive element, it even reacts with high-resistant glassware (can't keep it in a bottle) and with water.
No! Fluorine is the most "ignoble" gas, because it will bond to almost any other element, and chlorine is not far behind in its indiscriminate reactivity.
Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.
Fluorine is similar to chlorine.
Chlorine.
Fluorine is classified as a halide like chlorine, bromine, and iodine. However, fluorides have different properties from other halides. Except for valence fluorine frequently acts different from other halides.
No! Fluorine is the most "ignoble" gas, because it will bond to almost any other element, and chlorine is not far behind in its indiscriminate reactivity.
Reactivity is a term related to the aggressiveness (or not) of an element to combine with other elements. Oxygen, Chlorine, and Fluorine are among the most aggressive.
Fluorine.
Fluorine is more reactive than chloride. In general, reactivity increases as you ascend a column and as you move to the right in a period (ignoring the noble gases on the far right of the periodic table).
Fluorine Chlorine Iodine Bromine Astatine
Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.
Chlorine is highly reactive.
Fluorine is similar to chlorine.
Chlorine.
As you move from Astatine to Fluorine the reactivity increases
YES, very similar properties. Both Fluorine and Chlorine are in Group (or Family) 17. Fluorine is in Period 2 and Chlorine is Period 3
Fluorine.