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I think lithium should be more reactive as it has only 1 valance electron wheres Boron has 3 valance electrons. The electro positivity(tendency to lose electrons) of Lithium is greater then Boron, therefore more reactive.
Alkali metals are more reactive as they are in group 1 and therefore has only one valence electron. With only one valence electron, its easy for them to achieve inert configuration/ noble gas configuration, which makes them so reactive.
AnswerAlkali metals are the most reactive metalsFrancium is the most reactive metal. This is as it has many layers, the last layer having only one electron, far away from the positive pull of the proton.
Helium, argon, and neon are noble gases, so the only "reactive" element of the four is hydrogen.
alkali metals have one valence electron and halogens have 7. since elements always want to have a full outer shell, these two types of elements react easily with each other to form a full outer shell of 8 electrons.
They could only perform basic calculations.
Argon present in the atmosphere doesn't have any special function. Since it is not reactive, it is generally used for very less purposes like making special bulbs ans lights only.
zinc is more reactive and is higher in the reactivity series.
I am not sure what exactly you mean by "reactive power" (I guess you mean electrical reactive power), but power is the ratio of energy for a period of time. So that makes power (and reactive power as well) a scalar, since you can describe it with only one number. The fact that electrical reactive power is drawn on a XY plane, should not confuse you.
Hydrogen is not only the lightest element of all, it is also very reactive.
Vanadium is a chemical element with the symbol V and an atomic number of 23. It is moderately reactive and only becomes more reactive with hot acids.
The halogens are the most reactive non-metals. They need only 1 additional electron to complete their octet.
A non-reactive metal has a high electronegativity and can react only in special conditions with nonmetals or acids.
it displaces the less reative metal and replaces it.
We can access a Friend function from any other class in which friend function is introduced or declared even if the other class is not a member of first class. But when we use normal member function, we can have its access only in the derived classes of the first class. This is the basic difference between a friend function and a normal member function.
The most reactive metal is francium but this element is only a curiosity being very rare and unstable.
Only if it makes it impossible to function well in society.