Yes. The most chemically reactive metals are in group 1. To add to that, as you go down the Periodic Table, in group 1, they become more reactive. Potassium is more reactive than Sodium, and Cesium is more reactive than Rubidium. The same general trend occurs throughout the periodic table. The lower down you go in any given column, the elements are more reactive than the last, and the further left you go in each row, the elements are more reactive than the last. (There are exceptions however.)
It has to do with electronegativity.
Yes, the most chemically reactive metals are in Group 1 of the periodic table. They are known as the alkali metals as they form an basic solution when dissolved in water.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
Metals are more reactive elements.
Group 1 (metals) and Group 17 (non-metals).
As you move left on the periodic table, the elements get more reactive and as you move down the periodic table. Using that thinking the most reactive elements are the Alkali Earth Metals (column 1) and the most reactive element is Francium. The least reactive are the noble gases in the last column- Helium, Neon, Argon etc..
I'm pretty sure it's the Alkali Metals family.
yes the most chemically reactive elements are in group 1
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
there are alkali metals that are the most reactive metals on the periodic table and halogens which are the most reactive nonmetals
Noble gases (group 18) are the almost nonreactive elements. Group 1 elements are the most reactive metals. Group 17 elements are the most reactive non-metals.
Group I, the Alkalai Metals
Metals are more reactive elements.
The elements furthest to the left (alkaline earth metals)
Halogens are a series of non-metals in what was formerly known as Group VII and VIIA in the periodic table. These are highly chemically reactive elements such as chlorine, fluorine, bromine, iodine, and astadine. They all have 7 electrons in their outer shell which is why they are so chemically reactive.
The elements are all metals and are generally reactive.
Group 1 (metals) and Group 17 (non-metals).
As you move left on the periodic table, the elements get more reactive and as you move down the periodic table. Using that thinking the most reactive elements are the Alkali Earth Metals (column 1) and the most reactive element is Francium. The least reactive are the noble gases in the last column- Helium, Neon, Argon etc..
in the Periodic Table it is the most reactive metals!