Group 1 elements are the most reactive among metals, followed by group 2 elements.
in groups 1 and 2 :D
Inert gasses are completely non reactive. The next least reactive would be some where in the middle of the periodic table (probably precious metals).
Group 7 in the periodic table is less reactive.They are Manganese,Technetium,Rhenium and Bohrium.They all are transition metals.
Less.
No, because metals are on the left side of the Periodic Table. Therefore, they are reactive. Nonmetals, on the left side of the Periodic Table, are less reactive, because they have more valence electrons.
They become less reactive.
Leftmost column on the periodic table is of Alkali metals.They are most reactive elements.It consist of Sodium,potassium and lithium.
True
stable octet are the noble gases (group 18 on the periodic table) thats why they are less reactive
Less reactive non metals are in the 18th group. They are noble gasses. From all the noble gasses, Xe is the only gas which forms compounds.
because N is nor acidic neither basic its neutral n less reactive
Elements become less reactive as you move from left to right across the periodic table. This is due to how many valence electrons (outer-most electrons) the element has; the less valence electrons, the more reactive the element.