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based on its position in the periodic table, which of the following elements is most reactive, helium, carbon, argon, or fluorine

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Answer: sulfur

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Sulfur allies to the right of phosphorus in the periodic table so it would be expected to be more reactive.

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Periodic table is a table that arranges elements based on physical and chemical properties into groups and periods. Non metals reacts by gaining electrons, the ease of gaining electrons determines the reactivity of a non metal. Argon and helium belong to group eight of the periodic table therefore are unreactive (inert), carbon belongs in group thus reacts by gaining 4 electrons while fluorine is a group 7 element and reacts by gaining 1 electron. Therefore, the answer is fluorine,since it requires to gain only one electron.
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