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I believe Francium is the most reactive atom on the periodic table as mentioned by someone already. If you look at the reactivity series of metals, generally the reaction decreases as you go towards the right of the table towards the semimetals and the gases, and reactivity increases as you go downwards towards the heavier metals. So, Francium is a group one metal and at the very bottom, theoretical1y, it would be the most reactive. Its so reactive and dangerous that i think schools don't stock it.
It is the most reactive and most electronegative of all the elements..
Which would be the more reactive, francium or fluorine? They are diagonally opposite each other in the Periodic table (ignoring the noble gases) so , between themselves, are they not equally reactive?
You're going to bring potentials into this, soon, aren't you, Lightarrow?
1. 'cos it's the potential between atoms that makes them get together, vero?
2. 'cos you seem to like 'em.