Fluorine would be more reactive. Fluorine is the most reactive element.
No, fluorine is the most reactive element that exists.
No. Fluorine is a highly reactive and extremely toxic gas.
Fluorine gains an electron. Fluorine is very reactive and will form bonds.
Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.
fluorine stable fluorine diatomic is unstable
Fluorine would be more reactive. Fluorine is the most reactive element.
The most reactive non-metal is fluorine. It is often nicknamed the 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' of the elements because of its reactivity. NB . Oxygen ,which we breath, is also a very reactive element. If it wasn't so reactive we would probably die.
The halogen gas that is that most reactive of all elements is Fluorine
The most reactive is fluorine.
No, fluorine is the most reactive element that exists.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine. Fluorine is a halogen, which is Group 17 on the Periodic Table, and the halogens are the most reactive...
Yes. fluorine is most reactive among all halogens as it has the highest electronegativity. Also, Fluorine has an incomplete outer shell that is closer to the nucleus so it is easier to attract an electron; this also makes fluorine the most reactive.
Fluorine is a naturally occuring element. Fluorine gas F2 is so reactive that it is not found in nature but has to be prepared in a laboratory. or chemical plant.
fluorine is the most reactive
No. Fluorine is a highly reactive and extremely toxic gas.
Fluorine gains an electron. Fluorine is very reactive and will form bonds.