reactive metals are typically contained in the alkali metal catagory. these can be dangerous because the give away their vallence electron to the H2O molocule causing and increase in heat and also the seperation of the atoms. in simple terms, these alkali metals explode on contact with water. lithium is the least reactive, then sodium, then potassium, then rubidium, then cesium. throwing larga amounts of these in water too close to you can result in death by explosion
There are many dangers of metals and non metals. These substances have the potential to be incredibly reactive dangerous substances.
they are all very reactive and poisonous
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
Assuming "very reactive" to mean spontaneous and energetic in reaction, lower Alkaline metals are among the most reactive.
There are many dangers of metals and non metals. These substances have the potential to be incredibly reactive dangerous substances.
they are all very reactive and poisonous
Reactive Metals
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
Dilute acid should not be added to reactive metals because the result is dangerous. This violent reaction can easily cause damage to property or cause harm to people.
The alkali metals are more reactive.
All metals are reactive, and there are 91 different metals on the periodic table.
Alkali metals are most reactive metals. Halogen family comprises of highly reactive non-metals.
Gold and platinum are less reactive metals but not absolutely non-reactive.
Alkali metals are very reactive metals.
It is not true; some metals are not so reactive and noble metals are practically unreactive.
No. Gold is one of the least reactive metals and is so safe that for decades it was used as a dental filling.