Yes. Generally reactivity increases as you move to the right within a period of the Periodic Table of nonmetals. This of course does not include the inert gases in the last column.
Chlorine is more reactive than sulfur.
Chlorine
why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
Sulfur is a fairly reactive non metal. It burns in air to form sulfur dioxide, it reacts with most metals to make ionic sulfides, and with halogens to make covalent compounds. It does not react with water or acids, but does react with hot alkalis.
Sulphur is more reactive than phosphorus.Phosphorous have more stable valence electrons.
Sulfur itself is a non-reactive element... although sulfuric acid is highly reactive.
Chlorine
No. Sulfur is more reactive than iron.
sulfur is more reactive than selenium
Sodium is more reactive than sulfur.
why is chlorine more reactive than sulphur? it is not an answer but am asking what is the answer to it please
Francium is considered more reactive than Chlorine.
Sulfur is a fairly reactive non metal. It burns in air to form sulfur dioxide, it reacts with most metals to make ionic sulfides, and with halogens to make covalent compounds. It does not react with water or acids, but does react with hot alkalis.
Chlorine is more electronegative than sulfur.
Sulphur is more reactive than phosphorus.Phosphorous have more stable valence electrons.
Yes, chlorine is a very reactive chemical element.
Fluorine is more reactive than chlorine.
Sulfur itself is a non-reactive element... although sulfuric acid is highly reactive.