I believe that Fluorine is the most reactive of the elements.
Lithium may be the most reactive metal, but don't forget potassium.
i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
Lithium is a natural element that is found in various minerals and salts in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic element.
Lithium is element #3. That, of course, is the atomic number - the number of protons. The atomic mass will of course depend on the specific isotope. The most common isotope is Lithium-7, that is, atomic mass = 7. Lithium-6 also occurs in nature as a stable isotope.
"Li" is an abbreviation for the element "Lithium" and "Cl" is the abbreviation for the element "Chlorine." LiCl means "Lithium Chloride."
It is natural. It appears in soil, the ground, and in rocks and crystals such as petalite ore.
Lithium
Lithium!
oxygen
i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
Lithium
Lithium is a natural element that is found in various minerals and salts in the Earth's crust. It is not a synthetic element.
The most reactive is fluorine.
When an atom, ion, or molecule of a reactant switches places with an unpaired reactant, it is most likely a single displacement reaction. In this type of reaction, one element replaces another element in a compound.
No - the lightest elements are hydrogen and helium. Although lithium is a lightest metal and the lightest element that is a solid at room temperature.
Lithium is an element.
Oxygen is more electronegative than lithium. Electronegativity refers to an element's ability to attract electrons in a chemical bond, and oxygen has a higher electronegativity value compared to lithium on the periodic table.
It's the element Lithium, it's on the periodic table of the elements.