better than metals but not as good as nonmetals
The two most important alkali metals would be sodium and potassium.
All these elements are man made, metals, radioactive and unstable.
Most metals do not react with water, especially at room temperature. It is easier to state which metals DO react with water. Those would be Li, K, Sr, Ca and Na. Those reacting with hot water (steam) would be Mg, Al, Zn and Cu. Most other metals do NOT react with water.
The most of the chemical elements are metals. Most are transition metals (located in the middle of the Periodic Table).
better than metals but not as good as nonmetals
The two most important alkali metals would be sodium and potassium.
All these elements are man made, metals, radioactive and unstable.
Group I metals will have the most violent reaction.
low density poor conductor of electricity most form compounds
the alkali metals are the most reactive... either cesium or francium would be the most reactive out of this group.
The form of energy that is not conducted by most metals is sound because if you want to test that you would have to clank it together and it would not make a sound.
in group 1, the first column on the left Edit: these would be the alkali metals.
Describe the property.
metals
Metals in the first group are Alkali Metals. Their group number is one. They are reactive. They don't occur freely in nature. They are soft, malleable, ductile, good conductors of heat and electricity. Cesium and Francium are the most reactive metals in this group. Also, these metals explode when exposed to water.
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