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Liono4ka [1.6K]
3 years ago
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Lorenzo is making a prediction. “I learned that nonmetals increase in reactivity when moving from left to right. So I predict th

at xenon will be more reactive than iodine.” Is Lorenzo correct? If so, why? If not, explain his error.
Chemistry
3 answers:
Stella [2.4K]3 years ago
5 0
No, he is not correct. Xenon is not very reactive since it is located in the group of noble gases. <span>The noble gases are all chemically unreactive gases.</span>Elements within different groups within the periodic table have different physical and chemical properties. Hope this answers the question.
izzie
3 years ago
That is correct :)
Nesterboy [21]3 years ago
4 0
Hello there.....
<span>Lorenzo is making a prediction. “I learned that nonmetals increase in reactivity when moving from left to right. So I predict that xenon will be more reactive than iodine.” Is Lorenzo correct? If so, why? If not, explain his error.
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No, he is not correct
morgan 2 years ago
0 0

Lorenzo is not correct. Nonmetals increase in reactivity from left to right because nonmetals on the right have more valence electrons. They need to gain fewer electrons to have a full outer shell. However, this trend only continues until group 17, because the noble gases already have a full outer shell. Therefore, their reactivity is the least of all the elements.

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