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Explanation:
The electronegativity of an atom is used most times to determine how reactive or non-reactive an atom will be.
- Electronegativity is as measure of the relative tendency with which the atoms of the element will attract valence electrons in a chemical bond.
- Across a period electronegativity increases from left to right and decreases down a group.
- We use electronegativity to determine the reactivity of most non-metals. The higher the electronegativity of non-metals the more reactive they are. This is why fluorine is the most reactive non-metal because it has the highest electronegativity.
For metals, the more electropositive they are, the more reactive they become. Electropositivity is a measure of the tendency of atoms of an element to lose electrons. The larger the size of a metal, the more reactive it is and more electropositive.
The most reactive metal is francium and it occurs at the lower left corner.
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