Yes. Although the nobel gases hardly ever react with each other ore any other elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen combined to make water (H2O) and I am shore there are other combinations.
the periodic table
Potassium is a metal, and it would react to group 17 (7A) because those elements are nonmetals.
Elements in the Periodic Table that are not reactive are called the Noble Gases.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
The most reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
the periodic table
Yes it actully does
Potassium is a metal, and it would react to group 17 (7A) because those elements are nonmetals.
== == When metals react with other elements, the atoms of the metals give up their valence electrons.
because it does not react with other elements
Nonmetals that do not react naturally with other elements are inert. These nonmetals are called the noble gases and are in Group 18 (VIIIA) on the Periodic Table.
No, potassium is an extremely reactive metal that reacts very easily with other elements.
Elements in the Periodic Table that are not reactive are called the Noble Gases.
Being a reactive metal curium can react with the majority of other chemical elements.
Americium is a very reactive metal and can react with the majority of other chemical elements.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
Americium is a reactive metal and can react with the majority of other chemical elements.