Flourine, with highest electronegativity value of 4.
A reactive non metal is an element that can gain the electrons or is more electronegative
Chlorine and fluorine, with fluorine more reactive. Some would also include oxygen. (The two remaining halogens are not gaseous at room temperature.)
Fluorine. One going down the Halogen Group , the elements become less reactive. Compare with the Alkali metals (Grp 1) , which become more reactive on going down the Group from Lithium to Francium.
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The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine. Fluorine is a halogen, which is Group 17 on the Periodic Table, and the halogens are the most reactive...
phosphorous is a highly reactive nonmetal but fluorine is more reactive
Fluorine is classified as a halogen in the periodic table of elements. It is a highly reactive nonmetal with atomic number 9 and symbol F.
A reactive non metal is an element that can gain the electrons or is more electronegative
Chlorine and fluorine, with fluorine more reactive. Some would also include oxygen. (The two remaining halogens are not gaseous at room temperature.)
Bromine (Br) is more reactive than arsenic (As) as a nonmetal because bromine belongs to the halogen group, which are highly reactive nonmetals. Arsenic, on the other hand, is a metalloid and exhibits less reactivity compared to the halogens.
sulfur is more reactive than selenium
Without knowing the specific element f, it is difficult to determine if it is a metal or nonmetal. Some elements can exhibit properties of both depending on the conditions. Can you provide more information about element f for a more accurate answer?
The nonmetal in period 4 that is more reactive than selenium is sulfur. Sulfur is located above selenium in the same group (group 16) on the periodic table, making it more reactive due to its higher electronegativity and tendency to gain electrons in chemical reactions.
Fluorine. One going down the Halogen Group , the elements become less reactive. Compare with the Alkali metals (Grp 1) , which become more reactive on going down the Group from Lithium to Francium.
Yes, very reactive, more than silicon, nitrogen and sulfur (neighbours in Periodic Table. But it is not the most reactive nonmetal, which is fluorine.
Carbon is a very reactive nonmetal but not the most reactive.
No. Helium is a nonmetal but it is completely non-reactive.