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Based on its position in the periodic table which of the following elements would be expected to be more reactive than phosphorus?

An element below phosphorus in the periodic table would be expected to be more reactive. For example, sulfur is below phosphorus in the periodic table and is more reactive.


Which elements in the periodic table would be expected to be more reactive than phosphorus (P)?

Metals are more reactive elements.


Which element would be most reactive?

Fluorine is the most reactive element.


What is the average atomic mass of phosphorus?

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Why would a scientist store a super reactive element in a container with another element from the noble gas family?

A scientist might store a super reactive element with a noble gas as a way to prevent chemical reactions with the surrounding environment. Noble gases are inert and non-reactive, providing a stable environment for storing highly reactive elements. This helps to ensure the safety of handling and storage of the reactive element.


What element stinks when it burns?

Phosphorus is an element that emits a distinct garlic-like odor when it burns.


Would you expect longium to react with dilute acid?

What is Longium? Please clarify. Longium does not appear in Periodic Table.


What is the atomic number of Phosporus-30?

Phosphorus is a non meta element. Atomic number of it is 15.


Would bromine displace chlorine from a halide?

Yes, bromine is more reactive than chlorine and can displace chlorine from a halide. This reaction involves the displacement of the less reactive element (chlorine) by the more reactive element (bromine) in the halide compound.


Most reactive non metal element?

I would easily say that Fluorine is the most reactive element in the world. Fluorine is the most electronegative of all elements and will react with all elements. It is so reactive that it cannot be found alone in nature.


Would you expect cesium element 55 to be more or less reactive than potassium?

I would expect cesium, element 55, to be more reactive than potassium. This is because cesium is further down the alkali metal group in the periodic table, making it more eager to lose an electron compared to potassium.


What is an element that is highly reactive gaseous nonmetal?

Chlorine and fluorine, with fluorine more reactive. Some would also include oxygen. (The two remaining halogens are not gaseous at room temperature.)