Chemistry, asked by weropul, 1 year ago

Why Chlorine called reactive non-metal ?​

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Answered by blogger123098
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Elements that tend to gain electrons to form anions during chemical reactions are called non-metals. These are electronegative elements with high ionization energies. They are non-lustrous, brittle and poor conductors of heat and electricity (except graphite). Non-metals can be gases, liquids or solids.

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Answered by Vamprixussa
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Ello user !!!!

Here is your answer,

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The noble gases are the envy of the rest of the periodic table.

Atoms are desperate to get the same electronic configuration as them.

Chlorine is particularly reactive because it is only one electron away from fulfilling it's octet.

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