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halogens react to form halides
The silicate group.
halogens (group 17) and oxygen family (group 16)
silicates
The alkali metals, group 1 of the periodic table, react more and more with O2 as you descend the group. From Na down to Cs, the metals are stored in oil so that they don't form an oxide layer. If you watch videos on Youtube about these metals, you'll see the oxide layer actually form before your eyes.
group 1 elements.
Group 1 and group 2 elements are reactive metals and react readily with water. They also react readily at high temperatures with oxygen. Over the millenia any free deposits would react to form compounds.
halogens react to form halides
Steel and oxygen react together to form rust.
The silicate group.
halogens (group 17) and oxygen family (group 16)
silicates
Technetium react with oxygen, halogens, oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium, boron, carbon etc. and can form alloys with metals.
The alkali metals, group 1 of the periodic table, react more and more with O2 as you descend the group. From Na down to Cs, the metals are stored in oil so that they don't form an oxide layer. If you watch videos on Youtube about these metals, you'll see the oxide layer actually form before your eyes.
Normally none as helium is an Inert Gas which does not react with other elements.
oxygen and silicon they form silicates, i think
Group 18 elements, which are also known as noble gases, rarely form chemical compounds.