magnesium is most reactive
pyrrole is more reactive towards electrophillic aromatic substiotution because it is able to stabilize the +ve charge of the intermediate carbocation
aluminium is passive towards oxyacids due to formation of protevtive layer of oxide. this protective layer resists the contact of aluminium with water or oxygen thatswhy aluminium is passive towards oxyacids
A neutral aluminum atom has 3 valence electrons.
the answer is soooooo simple y r u even on wiki it is a nonmetal
The reactivity of an element increases towards the top and right of the periodic table (until the column of noble gases is reached). Chlorine's outer shell contains 7 electrons that make it very reactive. Helium is a noble gas and is non reactive. Elements found in the middle of the table, like nickel and iron, are reactive, but less reactive than chlorine
if hydrogen has to be produced from hot water then magnesium produces more in a short time because it is more reactive towards water but if water is pour on red hot iron then it produces more.
Magnesium is a highly reactive metal; it is forth in the reacticity series. it is therefore unlikely to occur naturally because it reacts with other elements and substances in the Earth to form compounds. Examples of compounds formed are magnesium carbonate and dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate). Also its found fretimine,sadomimne and fertayas( welsh name for it )
Sodium has one valence electron, magnesium has two. If this valence electron is lost, then noble gas configuration is obtained. It is easy to lose one electron than two, so sodium is more reactive than magnesium
Elemental carbon is not particularly reactive towards acids in general.
When you heat magnesium it creates a bright white light due to the electrons coming out and jumping and grabbing the white light hurr
pyrrole is more reactive towards electrophillic aromatic substiotution because it is able to stabilize the +ve charge of the intermediate carbocation
all of the halogens: bromine, fluorine, oxygen, chlorine and iodine. and it is highly reactive with water.
No. Education requires an understanding that by doing something you will achieve a particular result. It is a proactive response. All plants are reactive. They do not grow towards where the sun will be, they towards where the sun is.
Its formula is Na3P. This is highly basic and very reactive towards acids (even as weak as water)
aluminium is passive towards oxyacids due to formation of protevtive layer of oxide. this protective layer resists the contact of aluminium with water or oxygen thatswhy aluminium is passive towards oxyacids
Because it is a polar solvent and highly reactive towards Grignard's reagent forming the alkanes.
Among these calcium is highly reactive towards acids.