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Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. While the ozone layer is formed by the collection of large number of ozone molecules.
As you move down the alkali metal group on the periodic table, chemical reactivity increases. This is because the outermost electron in alkali metals is easier to lose as you go down the group, resulting in more reactive behavior with water and air. Lithium is the least reactive alkali metal, while cesium is the most reactive.
Hydrogen IS reactive
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The molecule's function and chemical and physical properties
CFC's are directly responsible. It is because of their reactive nature.
Oxygen is responsible for rusting and combustion. Chemical formula for it is O2.
only some elements are non-reactive, while others are reactive, because the chemicals have reactins when they mix with ccertain other elements and compounds. consult a chemistry teacher to see which are reactive, and which are not.
Resonance is important because it allows molecules to be more stable by distributing electron density more evenly. This can help stabilize reactive intermediates in organic reactions. Additionally, resonance can affect the reactivity and properties of a molecule, influencing its chemical behavior.
Electron donating groups increase the electron density of a molecule, making it more reactive, while electron withdrawing groups decrease the electron density, making the molecule less reactive.
A single nitrogen atom can be chemically reactive while a nitrogen molecule is relatively stable and tends to be faf more inert. A nitrogen molecule also has twice the mass of a nitrogen atom.
What a strange question--the answer is yes sometimes and no sometimes. Reactive molecules are made by reaction other molecules together. Some molecules are very reactive and bond to other molcules/atoms and become less reactive-- hope this helps!
In immunology, this refers to an antigen and an antibody combining. In chemistry, this refers to a molecule, atom, or radical having a chemical reaction with another molecule, atom, or compound.
Electron donating groups increase the electron density of a molecule, making it more reactive, while electron withdrawing groups decrease the electron density, making the molecule less reactive.