The most chemically active non-metal, and the most reactive element overall, is fluorine. Fluorine has an extremely high electronegativity, meaning that it will remove an electron form almost anything. Therefore, it is amazingly reactive, and it even reacts with glass.
Fluorine (F) located in period 2 group 17 of the periodic table
In Group 1. (The extreme left of the modern Periodic Table)
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
The most active metal is francium (Fr). It is located farthest to the left and at the bottom. The most active nonmetal is fluorine (F). It is located at the top of Group 17 (the halogens).
The most active nonmetal element is fluorine.
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Fluorine is sometimes called the hungry wolf of the periodic table because it is the most reactive element.
In Group 1. (The extreme left of the modern Periodic Table)
Water isn't on the periodic table as it is a compound and only elements are on the periodic table
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
The most active metal is francium (Fr). It is located farthest to the left and at the bottom. The most active nonmetal is fluorine (F). It is located at the top of Group 17 (the halogens).
The most active nonmetal element is fluorine.
metalloids
Carbon is a nonmetal.
Bromine.
metalloids
The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
hydrogen