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9 May, 00:28

I have 2 questions:

Sulfur has an atomic number of 16 and belongs in Group 6 on the periodic table. Calcium has an atomic number of 20 and belongs in Group 2 on the periodic table. Which element has a greater reactivity and why?

How do you know if an element in reactive or not?

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  1. 9 May, 01:44
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    An atoms valence is the amount of electrons in the outer ring and atoms like to have a valence of 8 so the closer to having 8 in the outer ring the more reactive the atom is so since both elements are 2 away from a valence of 8 theyre equally reactive
  2. 9 May, 03:11
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    The reactivity depends on the elements valence electrons. The need to be stable will make an element become more reactive, In order for an atom to be stable, it needs 8 valence electrons in its outer shell.

    Since Calcium is in group 2, it has 2 valence electrons, and would rather give up the electrons. While Sulfur has 6, it would need to gain 2 more to be stable, making it more reactive.
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