Chemistry, asked by wwwnitishmoden346, 9 months ago

which element is more reactive in nature?​

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Answered by IlakkiyaK
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Explanation:

Fluorine is identified as the most reactive nonmetal and the most electronegative element in the periodic table, making it the strongest oxidizing agent. Caesium is the most reactive metal in the periodic table, so much that working with this metal often ends in explosions!

Answered by debjanibanetjee
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Answer:

Francium, however, is a laboratory-produced element and only minute quantities have been made, so for all practical purposes, the most reactive metal is cesium. Cesium reacts explosively with water, though it is predicted francium would react even more vigorously.

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