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Validate how valence electrons determine the chemical reactivity of an element: give 2 examples of elements with high reactivity and justify your response.
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Validate how valence electrons determine the chemical reactivity of an element: give 2 examples of elements with high reactivity and justify your response.
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Validate how valence electrons determine the chemical reactivity of an element: give 2 examples of elements with high reactivity and justify your response.
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nitrogen is more reactive than oxygen and oxygen than chlorine
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