For the most part, the Halogen group is the most reactive group on the Periodic Table. However, the Alkali metals are just as equal but not quite.
group 7 the halogens
Yes
Group 1 elements are more reactive than that of group 2 elements.
group 17 or halogens
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.
The most reactive chemical elements are in the first group of the periodic table of elements.
Halogens these are the salt forming elements which are highly reactive
Halogens these are the salt forming elements which are highly reactive
Group I, the Alkalai Metals
The more reactive elements on the periodic table are farther down in the rows. For example, Te, or Tellurium, is in group 16 and row 5. The elements in row 7 are the most reactive, but technically Tellurium, since it is the farthest down nonmetal on the periodic table, would be the most reactive nonmetal, technically making group 16 the most reactive row of the nonmetals.
Group 1 elements are the most reactive among metals, followed by group 2 elements.
yes the most chemically reactive elements are in group 1
The elements in Group 1 of the Periodic Table are highly reactive in water, and, only slightly less reactive in Oxygen. Group 2 elements are also quite reactive in Oxygen, but not quite as reactive as those elements in Group 1.