The most base is potassium hydroxide.Its chemical formula is (KOH)
Hydroxide is "HO-". It's a very reactive base.
Caesium is an extremely reactive chemical element.
Hydrogen IS reactive
fluorine is the most reactive
non -reactive
Lye is a strong base and can be quite reactive.
Acid. Its more corrosive. Base is in our soaps etc.
Hydroxide is "HO-". It's a very reactive base.
Because a reactive metal displaces less reactive metal from its salt,& NaOH is a base.
Yes very easily and readily. Chlorine is very reactive and is considered an acidic gas.
It is as reactive as indium. Just kidding, it is reactive. Hoe reactive, more reactive than silver, but not as reactive as tin.
Corrosion is based on chemical reactions; acids and bases are frequently very reactive substances.
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Reactivity depends on into which foreign mixture an acid or base is mixed. The further the difference of pH values between the acid or base and the new system into which the acid or base is added, the greater will be the resultant reactivity.
Caesium is an extremely reactive chemical element.