Which is the most reactive elements in the whole periodic table? and Why?
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The most reactive element in the periodic table is Fluorine.
This is because it has the lowest electronegativity, hence it pulls electrons towards it self strongly than others.
This is because it has the lowest electronegativity, hence it pulls electrons towards it self strongly than others.
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