The most active metal elements on the Periodic Table would be Group I. These are the alkali metals which are Lithium, Rubidium, Sodium, Cesium, Francium and Potassium.
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Francium is the most electropositive chemical element and has the lowest electronegativity; for the fluorine the situation is exactly inverse.
The first element in a period is an alkali metal.
Fr or Francium is the most reactive alkali metal (group 1)
Fluorine
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).
Hydrogen...
Francium is the most electropositive chemical element and has the lowest electronegativity; for the fluorine the situation is exactly inverse.
Carbon, if not wiki it
No. Be is active, but is nowhere near the most active element.
The first element in a period is an alkali metal.
This is chlorine.
Fluorine is sometimes called the hungry wolf of the periodic table because it is the most reactive element.
No. while magnesium is a very active element is is far from being the most active.
A metal can displace another metal which is lower in the reactivity series.
Fr or Francium is the most reactive alkali metal (group 1)
This element is sodium (Na).
Lithium is NOT the most active alkali metal. Francium is the most active but is available in such trace quantities and radioactive that for practical purposes it is Cesium that is considered most active.