How are reactivity and electronegativity related? 1 point)

. An element will be more reactive if it has a very high or very low electronegativity
Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity
Elements with higher electronegativity are more reactive than elements with lower electronegativity
Anmentess reactive it has a very high or very low electronegativity

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The correct statement is: Elements with lower electronegativity are more reactive than elements with higher electronegativity.

In general, for metals, lower electronegativity correlates with higher reactivity because these elements tend to lose electrons more easily. For nonmetals, higher electronegativity often corresponds to greater reactivity, particularly for elements like fluorine. The relationship between reactivity and electronegativity can vary based on whether you're considering metals or nonmetals, but in broad strokes, this statement captures the trend.