The most reactive non-metal is fluorine. It is often nicknamed the 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' of the elements because of its reactivity.
NB . Oxygen ,which we breath, is also a very reactive element. If it wasn't so reactive we would probably die.
Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine
Fluorine is the most reactive non-metal.
Fluorine.
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
The Halogens. Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine, with Fluorine being the most reactive.
I would easily say that Fluorine is the most reactive element in the world. Fluorine is the most electronegative of all elements and will react with all elements. It is so reactive that it cannot be found alone in nature.
The 2nd most reactive is Cesium after Francium. If you disregard Francium because it is radioactive, then it would be Rubidium after Cesium.
Nonmetal. Nitrogen is a gas.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine
Francium is the most reactive metal and fluorine the most reactive nonmetal.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine. Fluorine is a halogen, which is Group 17 on the Periodic Table, and the halogens are the most reactive...
Carbon is a very reactive nonmetal but not the most reactive.
The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
caesium is the most reactive non-radioactive metal and Florine is the most reactive non-metal, but francium is the most reactive, radioactive metal
halogens are the most reactive nonmetal family
Fluorine is the single most reactive nonmetal, with oxygen and chlorine close behind.
Fluorine is the most reactive nonmetal.
The halogen group is the MOST reactive nonmetal group.
Yes, very reactive, more than silicon, nitrogen and sulfur (neighbours in Periodic Table. But it is not the most reactive nonmetal, which is fluorine.
Yes, very reactive, more than silicon, nitrogen and sulfur (neighbours in periodic table. But it is not the most reactive nonmetal, which is fluorine.