Noble gases include Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon, Helium, and ununoctium.
An overabundance or lack of unpaired electrons in the orbitals of atoms.
The stable elements already have 8 electrons in their valence shell, which is full, therefor, they wont react with other elements.
A reactive element needs to either gain or lose electrons to have a full valence shell. So, since the first column only needs to lose one electron, they are considered HIGHLY reactive. Also, the halogens (one column right of the noble gases) only need to gain one, so they are also highly reactive
A atom without a full valence shell, such as Oxygen.
lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, francium, beryllium, magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, radium
Fluorine
Plutonium is a reactive chemical element.
Germanium is not a very reactive element - the electronegativity is 2,01.
Molybdenum is a reactive chemical element.
Yes, chlorine is very reactive.
Argon is a Non-Reactive Element. Magnesium is a very Reactive Element. Magnesium will react violently when ignited in an Oxygen rich environment.
Barium
How reactive is the element silicon?
The element copper makes the blue-green fireworks.
Fluorine is the most reactive element.
Caesium is an extremely reactive chemical element.
The element Californium is reactive.
Hydrogen is not only the lightest element of all, it is also very reactive.
Fluorine(F2) is the most reactive element, known to react with even Xenon, Krypton, Gold, Platinum, etc.
Plutonium is a reactive chemical element.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
Germanium is not a very reactive element - the electronegativity is 2,01.
Seaborgium is supposed to be as reactive as wolfram.