Because it has only 1 valence electron.
Californium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, halogens, etc.
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
Yes. Hydrogen reacts very easily with many other elements.
The most basic of the elements is hydrogen, a single proton with a single electron.
That depends on the monomerCarbohydrates have the elements Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygenAmino acids have the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogenNucleotides have the elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.Lipid is a broad category that may contain some or all of the elements listed above.
Hydrogen can react with practically all other elements.
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
Elementally, it reacts most commonly with hydrogen and oxygen. But in the forms of ammonia or nitrates, it will react with most elements.
it reacts with hydrogen and lithium and unknown elements
Actinium can react with halogens, oxygen, hydrogen.
The elements chlorine and hydrogen react with each another to form the compound hydrogen chloride.
im pretty sure hydrogen reacts with all elements.
Hydrogen molecules
Californium can react with oxygen, hydrogen, sulfur, nitrogen, halogens, etc.
Certain elements react with acids. Almost every metal react with acids except some, including copper, silver and gold. Metalloids are also weakly react with acids.
Alkali metals are very reactive and can react with the majority of other nonmetal elements.
Argon is the least likely in the list to react with other elements, because argon is a noble gas and none of the other elements in the list is.