I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but focussing simply on the "least reactive" part: gold is not very reactive, which is why it's called a noble metal.
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If very dilute solutions are included, the pH value can be anything above 7.0 up to at least 14 and possibly higher.
Iodine is the least reactive of the halogens. In fact, iodine is so stable that it can be purchased in solutions for disinfectant use. However, iodine is far from inert, and can be very reactive when exposed to certain chemicals.
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
Ethers are the least reactive class of organic compounds, moreover they are also less reactive than water
calcium
calcium
Magnesium, Iron, Copper. Most reactive - least reactive.
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If very dilute solutions are included, the pH value can be anything above 7.0 up to at least 14 and possibly higher.
Iodine is the least reactive of the halogens. In fact, iodine is so stable that it can be purchased in solutions for disinfectant use. However, iodine is far from inert, and can be very reactive when exposed to certain chemicals.
Any aqueous solution that has a pH value greater than 7 can be considered alkaline. A strongly alkaline aqueous solution usually has a pH of at least 10, and aqueous solutions of very strong alkalies can have a pH range above 13.
NO Gold and platinum are not revy reactive.
It is a scale of how reactive metals are here it is potassium most reactive sodium calcium magnesium aluminium zinc iron tin lead silver gold platinum least reactive
no, it is very reactive.
noble gases are least reactive
The least reactive is bromine.