No, the noble gasses are nonmetals that are less reactive than all other elements.
Because they are all alkali-metals and alkali -metals are known for being very reactive.
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The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
The first two groups--alkali metals and the alkali earth metals--are the most reactive.
transition elements are not as reactive as alkali metals or alkaline earth metals.. this is so because of the valence electronic configurations. alkali metals have ns1 configurations which have easy chances of loosing electrons so as to gain the stable state. Attaining a stable state is the law of nature. hence to attain it they have to redily donate electron. this is not so easily possible for the transition elements..
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Because they are all alkali-metals and alkali -metals are known for being very reactive.
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The alkali metals in column 1 of most wide-form periodic tables.
alkali metals
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
I believe that the answer you are looking for is Transition Metals.
Alkali metals in the first group compose the most reactive family of metals.
The first two groups--alkali metals and the alkali earth metals--are the most reactive.
Alkali metals are the elements in the 1st group. In the 1st group,the reactivity of the elements increase down the group. Cs is the most reactive alkali metal.