A question about the most reactive non-metal
Submitted by cytsunny on 25 December 2005 - 2:18am.
Flourine is the most reactive non-metal, right?
why hygrogen is not the most reactive non-metal?
(better if you can explain by the electronic arrangement of Hydrogen and Fluorine)?

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reactive with what?
sorry for asking too briefly, but I mean overall... As it is just a question from a middle school(or collage, something like that... I don't know how to explain as it is a system used in Hong Kong). If you want to ask reactive with what... you can let it be sodium...
In fact, what I ask is the whole question from my workbook already... May be it is not a good workbook...
Florine is very reactive, yes.