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Groups 1 and 17.
Alkaline Earth metals
The family of elements that react readily with metals is the halogens. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with metals by gaining an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Noble gases (or group 18 elements)
The elements from the group 12 are not the most reactive chemical elements.
Groups 1 and 17.
Alkaline Earth metals
Bi
Group-17 in the periodic table gains electron most readily. The elements in this group require only one electron to complete its octet.
elements of group 17 (most readily) followed by group 16 and group 15
The family of elements that react readily with metals is the halogens. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with metals by gaining an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The Alkali Metals, which are the elements in Group 1 of the periodic table, each have one lone electron in their valence shell. And each of these elements wants to get rid of that single electron. These metals, which include lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium and francium, are the most likely to lose electrons.
No. Group 18 elements are already gases Also also there are non metals that are solid at room temperature.
oxides
For the most part, Group 16 forms -2 ions, therefore they most readily bond with Group 2, which primarily form +2 ions.
It combines with Oxygen the most.
iron