The halogen gas that is that most reactive of all elements is Fluorine
Fluorine is the most reactive element.
Flourine
Fluorine.
Fluorine
The elements from the group 12 are not the most reactive chemical elements.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine
Neither. Chlorine is among the most highly reactive nonmetal elements, but fluorine and oxygen are even more reactive, as are the heavier alkali and alkaline earth metals.
They all react, but Cesium would be the most reactive, since francium is radioactive we don't consider francium the most reactive.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
Fluorine.
Fluorine gas, F2
Yes, fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table.
Noble gases (group 18) are the almost nonreactive elements. Group 1 elements are the most reactive metals. Group 17 elements are the most reactive non-metals.
Francium is the most reactive metal and fluorine the most reactive nonmetal.
The elements from the group 12 are not the most reactive chemical elements.
Fluorine is a pale-yellow, highly corrosive, poisonous, gaseous halogen element, the most electronegative and most reactive of all the elements.
The chemistry of francium is not known but francium is considered the most reactive metal.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine
Fluorine is sometimes called the hungry wolf of the periodic table because it is the most reactive element.
rubidium
there are alkali metals that are the most reactive metals on the periodic table and halogens which are the most reactive nonmetals