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18 January, 17:37

What three factors determine the reactivity of an element?

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  1. 18 January, 17:46
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    Three factors that determine the reactivity of an element, includes:

    * Valence electrons (electrons losing or gaining)

    * If the element is a metal or nonmetal

    * It's oxidation state

    * Electronegativity
  2. 18 January, 18:02
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    1: The number of valence electrons, all elements want eight, so if they have eight, non-reactive, if they have 1 or 7, highly reactive.

    2: Type of element, non-metal or metal, noble gas, halogens and alkalis.

    3: Lastly the actual overall number of electrons, because that totals to what it has in its shell and what does it do/have.
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