caesium is the most reactive non-radioactive metal and Florine is the most reactive non-metal, but francium is the most reactive, radioactive metal
Flourine is not soluble in water. As an extremely reactive element, it is very difficult to acquire as an unbonded atom. In nature, it may never be found alone from a compound.
Manganese is not particularly reactive. This is strange considering it is more electropositive than its neighbors in the periodic table.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
Assuming "very reactive" to mean spontaneous and energetic in reaction, lower Alkaline metals are among the most reactive.
one is florine
Yes. Flourine is extremely reactive and will very readily form chemical bonds.
Yes. Flourine is extremely reactive and will very readily form chemical bonds.
florine
Florine conducts thermal energy. Florine is the lightest of halogens and is reactive to most elements, including gas and asbestos.
I'd have to go with fluorine.
caesium is the most reactive non-radioactive metal and Florine is the most reactive non-metal, but francium is the most reactive, radioactive metal
When Cesium and Florine react they create a hyper logic reaction, a hyper logic reaction is when two reactive substances combine they com-bust spontaneously.
Flourine is not soluble in water. As an extremely reactive element, it is very difficult to acquire as an unbonded atom. In nature, it may never be found alone from a compound.
Super reactive covalent bond because of its bonds with 7 Florine atoms which 6 of them are resonance bonds
"very reactive"
Very strong ones.