The Halogens Fluorine and Chlorine are both reactive gases.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
This gas is carbon dioxide but it is not so reactive.
no, it's the complete opposite they are stable and non reactive
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
No, oxygen is not the most reactive gas. On the periodic table, the reactivity of gases is symbolized in the periods, or horizontal rows, and the families, or vertical rows. Family number Eighteen is the inert gas family. Their reactivity is slight and even none at all. This means that the gases near the left side of the periodic table are more reactive.
No, argon is not a highly reactive gas. It is stable.
This gas is carbon dioxide but it is not so reactive.
Francium is the most reactive metal and fluorine the most reactive nonmetal.
Depends on the gas...
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Chlorine
Chlorine.
helium
Most elements are non reactive to noble gases.
no, it's the complete opposite they are stable and non reactive
The opposite of an inert gas would be a reactive gas. Inert gases are stable and do not readily react with other elements, while reactive gases are more likely to form chemical bonds with other elements. Examples of reactive gases include oxygen, chlorine, and fluorine.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.