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Fluorine (F). It has the highest electron affinity which essentially means it is the most willing to gain an electron. Fluorine is also the MOST reactive element on the periodic table.

Key to remember, as you go from left to right across the Periodic Table, the activity increases. As you go from top to bottom the activity decreases.

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