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Halogens are extremely reactive nonmetals that release a large amount of energy when they gain electrons. This process allows them to achieve a stable electron configuration, leading to their high reactivity.
Electrons are no reactive by itself but they are important in chemical reactions - valence electrons.
The Outermost Electrons are the reactive particles of the atoms.
An element with 86 electrons is reactive because it is not a noble gas and does not have a full outer electron shell. Elements tend to react to achieve a stable electron configuration, such as by gaining or losing electrons to achieve a full outer shell.
A reactive non metal is an element that can gain the electrons or is more electronegative
Halogens are extremely reactive nonmetals that release a large amount of energy when they gain electrons. This process allows them to achieve a stable electron configuration, leading to their high reactivity.
Electrons are no reactive by itself but they are important in chemical reactions - valence electrons.
yes they are extremely reactive. They are inn the 1st group.
Yes, halogens are extremely reactive.
Yes, sodium is extremely reactive.
Nitrogen is reactive. But not very reactive because of the amount of electrons it has.
The Outermost Electrons are the reactive particles of the atoms.
reactive parts of an electron?
Two valence electrons make an atom chemically reactive because it wants to either gain or lose electrons to achieve a full valence shell. This makes it more likely to form bonds with other atoms to reach a stable electron configuration.
Nitrogen is reactive because it does not have 8 valence electrons.
Noble gases, such as helium, neon, and argon, are the least chemically reactive elements. They have a full outer shell of electrons, making them extremely stable and unlikely to form chemical bonds with other elements.
Reactive metals lose electrons when being oxidised.