I am going to say chlorine, as the others participate in hydrogen bonding ( FON ) so I know they have electronegativity. Deduction without looking at electronegativity values and knowing the position of the elements on the Periodic Table.
Halogens, group 7, element such as flouring bromine astatine, and especially chlorine and iodine. These are so reactive and have such great attraction that they never occur freely in nature.
down the list there are alkali metals (group 1) then down to alkaline earth metals (group 2) and the least reactive inert gasses also known as Noble gasses (group 8).
N-nitrogen does.
reasons:
Electronegativity measures the attraction that an atom has for electrons in a chemical bond. Reference Table S shows that nitrogen, with an electronegativity of 3.0, has the greatest attraction for electrons of the choices listed.
Calcium has the least attraction for electrons in a chemical bond.
A hydrogen atom.
nitrogen
nitrogen.
Nitrogen is least electronegative so it has least attraction.
Everything tangible is at least one chemical; this includes water. Water is not an element, because it can be decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen by chemical means.
I think it's electrons.
Noble gases are in the last column of the periodic table. Atoms of noble gases have 8 electrons in their outer shell, making them stable. The only reason an element reacts with another element is to become stable.
Bi, bismuth, is actually just an element. A compound is made up of at least two different elements bonded together.
Nitrogen is least electronegative so it has least attraction.
I think the elements with more number of shells and least number of electrons in the outer most shell would be the one. For example francium.
Iodine has more radius. It has least attraction for electron.
Oxidation is the combination of a substance with oxygen. It is a reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons and the charge of the element increases.
This chemical element is wolfram (W).
This chemical element is wolfram (W).
Everything tangible is at least one chemical; this includes water. Water is not an element, because it can be decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen by chemical means.
The force of attraction between the atom's nucleus and its valence electrons are the least. Hence valence electrons are lost easily.
Any element can oxidize(take an electron from) another element during chemical reactions as long as it has a partial positive charge. The most common element that is an oxidizing agent is Hydrogen.
Sodium is the least reactive in this triade.
I think it's electrons.
Noble gases are in the last column of the periodic table. Atoms of noble gases have 8 electrons in their outer shell, making them stable. The only reason an element reacts with another element is to become stable.