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How easily an element reacts with other elements is a measure of its what?

Measure of its chemical reactivity.


How does the elements reacts to each other?

An element reacts with another element by sharing electrons. The elements keep sharing electrons until both elements have a full outer shell.


When is an element said to be chemical active?

an element is chemically active till it does not attain an inert gas configuration.


Element reacts with almost every element?

Oxygen is an element that readily reacts with almost every other element due to its high electronegativity. It forms oxides with most elements, contributing to its strong reactivity.


The ease and speed in which an element combines or reacts with other substances is called?

The ease and speed in which an element combines or reacts with other substances is called reactivity. Reactivity is a measure of how readily an element undergoes a chemical reaction.


What has one valence electron and reacts with other elements?

Any element in column 1 of a wide form periodic table has exactly one valence electron and reacts with other elements.


What element reacts by losing 1 electron?

These elements are the alkali metals.


Hoe reactive is silver to other elements?

It barely reacts with other elements, just like gold. That is why it is considered a rare element.


Which element is soft solid and reacts readily with oxygen?

Sodium is a soft solid element that reacts readily with oxygen. When exposed to air, sodium forms a tarnish of sodium oxide.


Is magnesium combined with other elements?

Magnesium on heating reacts with oxygen and halogens but it also reacts with nitrogen.


Is potassium stable metal that does not react readilyto other elements?

No, potassium is an extremely reactive metal that reacts very easily with other elements.


What properties or characteristics did Mendeleyev use to sort the elements in his periodic table?

ascending atomic weight, what the element reacts to and how