Aluminium oxide (dialuminium trioxide, Al2O3) is not considered a toxic substance.
No, many are only fairly reactive, and others such as gold are almost inert. We arrange the common metals in a list which shows the order of reactivity, with the highly reactive ones at the top and the unreactive ones at the bottom. It's called the reactivity series.
short and sweet answer....YES. it can be if taken in large doses.
Although there are many toxic metal, not all metals are toxic. Metals like Mercury and lead can be toxic, but iron is not and is needed even by the body for the functioning of many organs.
No, an atom of any element is neutral. However, the ions of metals lose electrons and become positive ions. This applies to ALL metals.
No. Take gold as an example. Not very reactive at all.
Not all metals are poisonous; example of poisonous metals are Be, Hg, Pu.
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All metals are reactive, and there are 91 different metals on the periodic table.
the most reactive (non-metals) group in the periodic table is GROUP 17+they are all reactive
Gold is a less reactive metal but not non-reactive; all metals are reactive.
no
Reactive Metals
All metals are reactive, and there are 91 different metals on the periodic table.
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the Periodic Table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the Periodic Table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
yes they are the most reactive of all : D
all the metals are reactive but the most reative metal is iron.
the most reactive (non-metals) group in the periodic table is GROUP 17+they are all reactive
Gold is a less reactive metal but not non-reactive; all metals are reactive.
They are highly- reactive metals
fluorine
no
They are highly- reactive metals
Because they are all alkali-metals and alkali -metals are known for being very reactive.