Fluorine is the most electronegative of all open shelled and it is the most reactive of all the elements.
If we take closed shelled elements also in to account, it is neon. But it is the most inert gas (even inerter than the previously thought helium) in the Periodic Table.
The spectroscopic electronegativity (allen electronegativity) of elements: Ne(4.79) > F(4.19) > He (4.16) > O (3.61) > Ar (3.24) > N (3.07) > Kr (2.97) > Cl (2.87) ....
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.
The most reactive non-metal is fluorine. It is often nicknamed the 'Tyrannosaurus Rex' of the elements because of its reactivity. NB . Oxygen ,which we breath, is also a very reactive element. If it wasn't so reactive we would probably die.
Alkali metals have increasing reactivity going down the group. Francium may not be considered as it is not a stable atom: it is radioactive. The next four are Cesium, Rubidium, Potassium and Sodium in decreasing reactivity order.
Alkali metals in the first group compose the most reactive family of metals.
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
Fluorine is the most electronegative 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.
Fluorine is a highly reactive and corrosive element that is a pale yellow gas at room temperature. It is the most electronegative element, making it extremely reactive and capable of forming compounds with almost all other elements. Fluorine is commonly used in toothpaste and water fluoridation to prevent tooth decay.
Zn, because it is the most electronegative.
The alkali and alkaline earth metals are the least electro negative elements, and the halogens are the most electro negative elements.
Fluorine. It is the most electronegative element.
Fluorine is the most reactive element among the choices provided. It is highly electronegative and tends to readily react with other elements to gain electrons and achieve a stable electron configuration.
i think the element will be lithium that's what i think
Fluorine is a pale yellow-green gas at room temperature with a pungent odor. It is the most electronegative element, highly reactive and a strong oxidizing agent. Fluorine is the most chemically reactive of all the elements.
Chlorine is a Highly reactive element.
Potassium is most reactive with the element Oxygen. However, it should be noted that it is most reactive with a non-element: Water.
Yes, fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table.