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Chlorine is very reactive.

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Why is chlorine very reactive and argon is unreactive?

Chlorine is very reactive because it has seven electrons in its outer shell, making it highly likely to gain one electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. Argon is unreactive because it already has a full outer shell of electrons, so it does not need to gain or lose any electrons to achieve stability.


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Is chlorine stable and unreactive?

Chlorine is number 17 on the periodic table, so yes it is stable. It's a poisonous gas and it is NOT unreactive. The main thing that chlorine reacts with is sodium, making sodium chloride, A.K.A. table salt.


Is chlorine inert?

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Is chlorine more reactive than neon?

Yes, chlorine is more reactive than neon. This is because chlorine is a halogen and typically reacts with other elements to form compounds, whereas neon is a noble gas and is very stable and unreactive due to its full valence electron shell.


Why is chlorine reactive and argon is unreactive?

Because of the number of electrons in their valency shells. Chlorine has 7 and so tries to obtain another. Argon has the full complement of 8 and so does not want to gain or lose one.


How reactive is chlorine?

reactive.


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Is chlorine an elements?

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