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Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of filled orbitals. Chlorine is highly reactive as it requires one more electron to gain octet.
Chlorine is more reactive
Francium is considered more reactive than Chlorine.
Chlorine
Yes, chlorine is a very reactive chemical element.
Argon is chemically inert due to the presence of filled orbitals. Chlorine is highly reactive as it requires one more electron to gain octet.
Chlorine is more reactive
Fluorine is more chemically similar to chlorine than it is to oxygen. Fluorine and chlorine both have 7 valance electrons, whereas oxygen has 6.
Neither. Chlorine is among the most highly reactive nonmetal elements, but fluorine and oxygen are even more reactive, as are the heavier alkali and alkaline earth metals.
Francium is considered more reactive than Chlorine.
Chlorine is a highly reactive element
Chlorine
Chlorine
why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
Yes, chlorine is a very reactive chemical element.
Comparing the Pauling electronegativities plutonium is more chemically reactive.
Titanium is more chemically reactive than cobalt.