easily gain electrons
Easily lose electrons (A+)
give up electrons
Alkali MetalsLithium, potassium and sodium are considered to be some of the most active metals.
Group 1 metals or alkali metals
Group-17 are most reactive non-metals. They form halogens.
yes metals are more common than non-metals
It depends on the element. Some metals have very un-shiny appearences, and some non-metals are very reflective.
It depends what you consider 'active'. Out of the non metals the most reactive is usually Fluorine as it's electon arrangement causes it to react well with anything with a spare electon.
The most active non metals are the halogens, located in group XVII. They are the most active non-metals because they only need 1 electron to make their outer shell complete.
The most active nonmetals are located in group 17. They are the halogens.
It's carbon Or perhaps Florine.
The most reactive non metals are Halogens which may combine most of the metals as well as non metals.
Non metals
In the upper right hand corner reflecting high electrovegativity.
large atomic radii and low ionization energies
The alkali group of metals is the most active.
Alkali MetalsLithium, potassium and sodium are considered to be some of the most active metals.
metals
Alkali metals are the most reactive metals.