Fluorine (F) is the most reactive element. It can react with almost anything.
I think the Alkali metals (group 1) and the Halogens (group 17)
The most reactive elements are found in groups 1 (alkali metals) and 17 (halogens) which contain the elements with one valence electron and seven valence electrons respectively.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
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..
Metals are more reactive elements.
group 17 or halogens
Group 1 elements are more reactive than that of group 2 elements.
Yes, fluorine is the most reactive element on the periodic table.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
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..
Yes
Metals are more reactive elements.
Lithium and Fluorine.
There are many reactive elements. They show up more on the upper left of the Periodic Table. Some of these are plutonium, uranium, Mercury and lead.
there are alkali metals that are the most reactive metals on the periodic table and halogens which are the most reactive nonmetals
Halogens these are the salt forming elements which are highly reactive
Halogens these are the salt forming elements which are highly reactive
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 1 elements are more reactive than that of group 2 elements.