Any metal that is not iron is non-ferrous. Here are some aluminum, uranium, copper, silver, sodium, titanium, vanadium, gold, polonium, radium.
Examples are: gold, platinum, iridium, palladium, osmium, ruthenium, rhodium.
Some are but the most reactive are also non-metals.
Group-17 are most reactive non-metals. They form halogens.
Hydrogen
Halogens.
Most non-metals are not highly reactive or an completely inert. However, the Halogens in Group 17 are reactive with nearly every substance on the planet.
Some are but the most reactive are also non-metals.
The most reactive non metals are Halogens which may combine most of the metals as well as non metals.
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the most reactive (non-metals) group in the periodic table is GROUP 17+they are all reactive
Gold and platinum are less reactive metals but not absolutely non-reactive.
Gold is a less reactive metal but not non-reactive; all metals are reactive.
there are many non metals that are very very reactive. some are even more reactive than some certain metals. there are no exact answers to that but according to me, it should be fluorine. HOPE THIS PIECE OF INFORMATION PROVES TO BE USEFUL
Alkali metals are most reactive metals. Halogen family comprises of highly reactive non-metals.
Group-17 are most reactive non-metals. They form halogens.
Metals that are non-reactive are called "inert" metals. Metals like Copper (Cu), Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), and to a certain extent Iron (Fe) are some of the most non-reactive metals on the periodic table. However, Tantalum is usually regarded as the most unreactive metal.
All non-metals are non malleable
Hydrogen