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Noble gases are generally non-reactive because they already have a complete valence shell.
Lithium is more reactive to water than magnesium because while Lithium will explode and generally destroy the container it is in, magnesium will cause the water to violently bubble.
Noble gases are least reactive because they have a full shell
Noble gases are generally chemically inert, because they have completely filled valence orbitals. However, the nucleii of the heavier ones have a weaker electromagnetic 'hold' on the electrons of their outer shells. This means extremely powerful oxidising agents can react with the heavier noble gases, such as Platinum hexafluoride reacting with Xenon to form Xenon hexafluoroplatinate.
Halogens are reactive and they react with noble gases because they are not satisfied with the numbers of electrons they've got
Noble gases are generally non-reactive because they already have a complete valence shell.
Because it is already stable!
Because they have completely filled (stable, chemically inert) electronic configuration.
Lithium is more reactive to water than magnesium because while Lithium will explode and generally destroy the container it is in, magnesium will cause the water to violently bubble.
The halogens or group 7A elements. They are the most reactive non-metal family because they only need one more valence electron to have a complete octet.
a Pokemon evolves because the Pokemon is very weak and its form is not complete and an evolved Pokemon is the complete form of the Pokemon it evolved from but some Pokemon don't evolve because its form is already complete and its already strong enough
Chlorine is very reactive because its electronic configuration is 2,8,7 it needs only one electron ko complete its outermost shell(octate law). So it reacts mostly with any element.
Nitrogen is reactive. But not very reactive because of the amount of electrons it has.
It is generally bad to have highly reactive metal in your kitchen plumbing because this may cause oxidization or degradation of the plumbing, which may lead to contaminated water and/or leaks.
its non reactive because it rusts
Nitrogen is reactive because it does not have 8 valence electrons.
Yes sodium is very reactive metal.Just because of this it is kept in kerosene or some another oil because it is very reactive with oxygen and water.