Fluorine is the most chemically reactive non-metallic element. (Fluorine is the most reactive of all the elements, actually.) It is known as the hungry wolf of the Periodic Table - and it earned that nickname.
Fluorine is considered the most chemically reactive nonmetallic element in chemistry. It readily forms bonds with a wide variety of elements due to its high electronegativity and strong tendency to gain electrons.
This depends on the context, as some elements are more active than others depending on the solvent (i.e, polar aprotic, polar protic, organic etc.) Generally, flourine, chlorine, bromine and iodine (the HALOGENS) are the most reactive non-metallic elements. This property is linked to the fact that they are one electron short of a full octet (are highly ELECTRONEGATIVE), and so react more readily than comparable elements. Note that it is not electronegativty alone that determines how reactive the element is, but rather it is one important feature in a myriad of contributors.
Fluorine is the most
chemically reactive nonmetallic element.
Hydrogen
In chemistry, the symbol O represents the element oxygen. Oxygen is a highly reactive nonmetallic element that is essential for life as it is a component of water and many organic molecules.
Calcium is a reactive chemical element.
The most chemically reactive metals are the alkali metals. Francium is the most reactive of these and of all metal (although it is present on earth only in exceedingly small quantities, due to its radioactivity).The most reactive element available in useful quantities in Flourine.
Assuming that "least nonmetallic" means the same as "most metallic", francium.
Fluorine
An element is said to be chemically reactive when it combines with another element. These two elements will create a new compound.
Hydrogen
Hydrogen
it's stable, but it is a reactive element!
Calcium is a reactive chemical element.
Lithium is a chemical element with a low electronegativity.
In chemistry, SR typically refers to sulfur (S) and/or strontium (Sr) elements, depending on the context. Sulfur is a non-metal with atomic number 16, while strontium is an alkaline earth metal with atomic number 38.
Argon is a non metal. It is chemically inert and belongs to noble gas family.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
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Fluorine is sometimes called the hungry wolf of the periodic table because it is the most reactive element.