Cesium and francium are the most reactive and lithium is the least.
Because the reactivity of alkali metals increases going down the group.
Down the group: atomic and ionic radii and density increase while melting and boiling points decrease. Therefore it is easy for them to lose the one electron on the outer orbital. So it is very reactive.
Halogens and Alkali metals are the most reactive becasue of electrons. Alkali metals loose an electron and it becomes violent, halogens gain and electron violently. This is becasue all elements want to have a full valence shell of electrons. When alkali metals loose an electron they become positive Cations.
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The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
The alkali metals are the most reactive of all groups on the periodic table. Some of the metals are lithium, potassium and sodium.
The most reactive nonmetals are in group 17 (halogens). The most reactive metals are in group 1 (alkali metals).
Because halogens form negative ions, alkali metals form positive ions; both are reactive elements and an electrostatic attraction exist.
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
The most reactive groups are alkali metals and halogens.
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the periodic table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
The two most reactive groups of elements in the periodic table are the alkali metals and halogens.
The alkali metals are the most reactive of all groups on the periodic table. Some of the metals are lithium, potassium and sodium.
The most reactive nonmetals are in group 17 (halogens). The most reactive metals are in group 1 (alkali metals).
there are alkali metals that are the most reactive metals on the periodic table and halogens which are the most reactive nonmetals
Alkali metals and halogens.
Alkali metals, transition metals, halogens or Transition metals, halogens, noble gases or Alkali earth metals, halogens, noble gases
alkali metals, alkali earth, transition metals, non metals, halogens, noble gases
Very reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
The alkali metals Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium cesium and Francium is the most reactive group of metals. They are this way because they only need to lose one electron to gain a stable octet which is very favorable energetically. The most reactive group of non-metals is the halogens, Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine. These are the exact opposite. They are extremely reactive because they only need to gain one electron to gain a stable octet which is again, highly energetically favorable.
Because halogens form negative ions, alkali metals form positive ions; both are reactive elements and an electrostatic attraction exist.