Yes, polonium is a reactive metal but the chemistry of polonium is not known in details.
Polonium primarily combines with elements from groups 15 and 16 on the periodic table, such as oxygen, sulfur, and selenium. It can form compounds such as polonium oxide and polonium sulfide. Additionally, polonium can also interact with metals like bismuth to form alloys.
It combines with Oxygen the most.
Yes silver is quite reactive.
Atoms of elements in group 18 (noble gases) do not easily combine with other elements to form compounds.
Their outermost electron shells are full.
By having a close look on the electronic configuration we can easily tell that which element will combine with the other elements and by which force too.
As all other chemical elements polonium contain protons, neutrons and electrons.
Gold is considered a 'noble' metal. This is because it will not easily combine with other elements
Noble gases, such as helium and neon, are the group of elements that do not combine easily with other elements because they have a full outer electron shell, making them stable and less likely to form chemical bonds.
Highly reactive metals that easily combine with other elements are called alkali metals, like sodium and potassium. They react vigorously with water and oxygen.
Because it is a noble gas, all of which are very unreactive.
Yes, it can combine with fluorine and oxygen, but bot very easily.