If you meant to say "elements ARE most likely to bond with," which is probably what you meant, then the answer would be 7A(or 17), also called the Halogens. "Halogen" actually means "salt-forming." When you take a chlorine (7A) and sodium (1A), you end up with table salt! ---- In a nutshell, the answer is Group 7A, or 17.
hydrogen, lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, francium.
The most they will bond with is akali and hydroge
Alikine Metals
Group 17 elements, the halogens.
17
7A
group 16
Elements from the group 2 of the periodic table form cations.
The other stable elements in the same periodic column as gold are copper and silver.
Alkali-earth metal.
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
The most reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
Gallium is in group 13 of the periodic table. The other elements in this group are Boron, Aluminum, Indium, and Thallium.
Elements from the group 2 of the periodic table form cations.
Group-18 elements least react with other elements. They are inert in nature. They are called noble gases.Elements in group 18 are less likely to react with any other elements. This group is made out of the noble gases. Its members are He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe and Rn.
It is about the halogens. They are in the 17th group.
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.
The other stable elements in the same periodic column as gold are copper and silver.
Alkali-earth metal.
first group of periodic table... hydrogen is a gas and other elements are solid....
Hydrogen is not in a group with other families. It actually is in group 1 of the Periodic Table. It is a diatomic atom when it combines with other elements.
Far right.
Group 3a (13) on the periodic table contains boron which is considered a metalloid. The other elements in the group are post-transition metals.
All the elements except elements belonging to zero group (He, Ne, Ar, Kr and Xe which are inert in nature) can bond with other elements.