Under ordinary conditions magnesium burns in fluorine. To see a very brief video search YouTube.com for fluorine reacts with different elements.
An element reacts with another element by sharing electrons. The elements keep sharing electrons until both elements have a full outer shell.
Measure of its chemical reactivity.
For example halogens and sulfur reacts with silver.
Magnesium on heating reacts with oxygen and halogens but it also reacts with nitrogen.
Under ordinary conditions magnesium burns in fluorine. To see a very brief video search YouTube.com for fluorine reacts with different elements.
Gold reacts with few elements including chlorine, oxygen and fluorine under critical conditions.
Argon is a noble gas, which means it is generally unreactive and does not readily react with other substances at normal conditions. It is considered inert and does not easily form compounds with other elements.
chemical properties
Xenon is chemically inactive under STP. But under extreme conditions it reacts with more electronegative elements like fluorine and oxygen to from compounds like XeF2, XeOF4, XeF4, XeF6 etc.
An element reacts with another element by sharing electrons. The elements keep sharing electrons until both elements have a full outer shell.
Potassium does not react at all with some elements such as helium, but when it reacts, it always forms a positive ion.
Ba looses its two electrons to form Ba 2+ ion and then it reacts with other elements to form compounds.
Yes under special conditions, to produce dioxygen difluoride, O2F2. For example O2 + F2 mixed at low pressure with an electrical discharge
Oxides form when a metal or non-metal reacts with oxygen in the presence of heat or a catalyst. The conditions depend on the reactivity of the elements involved and can include high temperatures, pressure, or the presence of other substances to facilitate the reaction.
No. Hydrogen reacts readily with many elements.
Rubidium (Rb)