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Highly reactive because they only have 7 electrons. They need 8 to be a stable element.
Plutonium is a reactive chemical element.
in the periodic table s block element except be and mg are highly reactive element . the reactivity increase from top to bottom and the element of lithium famil is more reactive than the the the beryllium family. cs is more reactive in s block element . they are most powerful reducing agent /
Gold.
metals
Highly reactive because they only have 7 electrons. They need 8 to be a stable element.
A reactive non metal is an element that can gain the electrons or is more electronegative
Plutonium is a reactive chemical element.
Chlorine is a highly reactive element
Valence electrons determine an atom’s reactivity and ability to form chemical bonds with other atoms. The number of valence electrons also influences an atom’s physical and chemical properties, such as its melting and boiling points.
bromine!
Alkali metals have only 1 electron in their outermost (ultimate) shell. This means the atom needs energy to loose only one electron to have a completely filled outermost shell. Other atoms with 2 or 3 electrons would have needed more than twice or thrice the energy than these to loose electrons. Hence alkali metals are highly reactive compared to others. Like alkali metals, who need to LOOSE 1 electron to have a completely filled outermost shell, halogens need to GAIN 1 electron to have a completely filled outermost shell. With the same theory mentioned above, they are highly reactive.
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rubidium
Chlorine is highly reactive.
Chlorine is a Highly reactive element.
Because their outermost energy level is only partially filled, some elements are highly reactive, I believe.