Classic answer is to "satisfy" a full valance ring of electrons.
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
The only group of neutral elements is the noble gases. They are in group 0. They are electronically stable elements that do not tend to react. They exist as single molecules.
all will react
When two elements chemically react, the mass of the product is equal to the sum of the two masses of the two elements.
Elements that can react with acid and alkali are called amphoteric eg. Zn, Al, etc.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
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I picked that as my answer in plato but it was wrong. I'm thinking all of the above.
what happens to the properties of elements when they react with each other element
They tend to gain electrons when reacting with a metal. Metals generally are short of a full octet by 1 to 4 valence electrons. It is easier to drop 2 electrons than try to gain 6 electrons. The elements in group four can go either way, but the other metals will give up electrons, and non-metals will take them.
It can react with Hydrogen, Litium and some unknown elements.
The only group of neutral elements is the noble gases. They are in group 0. They are electronically stable elements that do not tend to react. They exist as single molecules.
Group 18 of the periodic table, or the inert / noble gases family because they are stable at 8 valence electrons and in result they tend to not react with other elements.
Neon does not react with other elements.
Stable elements do not react because they don't need to. Elements react so that they can gain stability( as stability is gained by filling the outer most shell of the atom). As stable elements already have full outer shells and are stable , they do not react.
Yes it does react strongly when bonding with other elements
Neon does not react with other elements.