Elemental fluorine by far. Other examples include, chlorine, HCl, HFl
No, they are the least reactive gasses.
Most elements are non reactive to noble gases.
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
I think alkali is the most reactive one.
No. Fluorine is the most reactive halogen. It forms compounds even with some inert gases.
noble gases are least reactive
Oxygen and chlorine would be the most chemically reactive gases due to their high electronegativity and tendency to gain or share electrons with other elements. Argon and neon, being noble gases, are already stable and do not readily react with other elements.
Fluorine is considered the most reactive gas because of its high electronegativity and tendency to gain an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. It readily reacts with almost all other elements, including noble gases.
Oxygen and chlorine would be the most chemically reactive, as they readily form compounds with other elements. Argon and neon are inert gases, meaning they are stable and do not readily react with other substances.
Because fluorine is having the most electronegativity and is the most reactive non metal.
no
No, oxygen is not the most reactive gas. On the periodic table, the reactivity of gases is symbolized in the periods, or horizontal rows, and the families, or vertical rows. Family number Eighteen is the inert gas family. Their reactivity is slight and even none at all. This means that the gases near the left side of the periodic table are more reactive.