Sulfur (S)
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more reactive
Burning of anything is a chemical change. Combustion (burning) is a chemical reaction; it is simply where oxygen is added to, for example, an element, and turns it into an oxide. Burning phosphorus would result in phosphorus oxide. P + O2 --> P4010
The Zinc Family also known as group IIB is the second least reactive I believe. The least reactive family is the one with a full p sublevel, the noble gases, the next least reactive would be the family with a full d sublevel. Since group IIB has a full d sublevel, it must be the next least reactive family.
If phosphorous occupie the gallium sites, it would be n type semiconductor since it has more number of valence electrons than gallium and if it occupie the sites of the arsenic sites there is no change since the valency of arsenic and phosphorous be the same
Metals are more reactive elements.
Sulfur (S)
Studyisland: sulfur
Fluorine is the most reactive element.
That element would be phosphorus.
Fluorine would be more reactive. Fluorine is the most reactive element.
No, it is not. The most reactive element is would be francium. The most reactive element that can be gathered in any appreciable quantity is cesium.
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more reactive
Phosphorus is an element, not a sentient being, and as such lacks the ability to become a super hero.
Noble gasses are nonreactive and would prevent air from entering the container, protecting the "super reactive element" from exposure to air that it might react with.
nOBLE GASES