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To answer your question in the most simple, practical terms, a pure solution of flourine would love to react with any atom it came in contact with. If combined with the optimal partner, francium, it would make a nice little show for you, probably splitting the world in half.

However, there is a compound that many people work with on a daily basis. It is extremely easy to pick up and use however you see fit. It handles massive amounts of nonpolar, organic molecules extremely well, such as semen or spit; but reacts instantly in the presence of a polar, protic solvent such as ethanol (commonly known as the alcohol used for recreational consumption). This compound is known by its IUPAC name of 'Your Mother'.

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Alkynes are the most reactive hydrocarbon. They provide available bonding electrons (within the triple bond) without the removal of a corboxyl group, and carbons included in a triple bond are only bonded to one other group. The lack of groups bonded to it means less things in the way to prevent a reaction. E.G., it is much easier for a potentially bonding group to "attack" an exposed carbon.

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The most reactive form of carbon is charcoal.

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Xenon is the most reactive gas.

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the most simple hydrocarbon

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