The ion that is the most chemically reactive ion is known as a hungry wolf in the period table. Hydrogen ion is such a type of ion.
hydrogen bond, H+
The most reactive nonmetals are the Halogens, found in group 17. These elements tend to have 7 electrons in their outermost energy level (valence electrons). Since they only need one more electron to stabilize, they react easily to form a negative ion.
Anything that is unstable is more reactive, and anything that is stable is less reactive. Since a charged ion requires energy to maintain its charge, it is LESS stable and thus MORE reactive.
Lead is chemically written as Pb2+, an double positive ion (cation)
The sulfide ion is chemically notated as S2-.
Table salt is chemically known as sodium chloride. It is composed of a sodium ion (Na) and a chloride ion (Cl). It has the chemical formula NaCl. Thus, it is a compound. There are actually many, many types of salts. All salts are compounds.
The most chemically reactive ion is the hydrogen ion.
All the neutral atoms (except noble gases) are more reactive. To gain stability, they form ions; therefore, ions are less reactive.
The most reactive nonmetals are the Halogens, found in group 17. These elements tend to have 7 electrons in their outermost energy level (valence electrons). Since they only need one more electron to stabilize, they react easily to form a negative ion.
Anything that is unstable is more reactive, and anything that is stable is less reactive. Since a charged ion requires energy to maintain its charge, it is LESS stable and thus MORE reactive.
Lead is chemically written as Pb2+, an double positive ion (cation)
The sulfide ion is chemically notated as S2-.
The main ion responsible for depolarizing the sarcolemma is sodium (Na+).
Table salt is chemically known as sodium chloride. It is composed of a sodium ion (Na) and a chloride ion (Cl). It has the chemical formula NaCl. Thus, it is a compound. There are actually many, many types of salts. All salts are compounds.
it may be a catalyst, a spectator ion a solvent.
Yes. Fluorine is extremely reactive, it has a weak F-F bond and readiliy forms the F- ion
If a base is chemically the same as a certain acid except without a hydrogen ion, it is that acid's conjugate base. If an acid is chemically the same as a certain base except with an extra hydrogen ion, it is that base's conjugate acid.
Yes, many cells have chemically gated ion channels. This means that the channel requires a specific chemical to open the gate and allow for things to pass through the membrane