The elements in Group 1 of the Periodic Table are highly reactive in water, and, only slightly less reactive in Oxygen. Group 2 elements are also quite reactive in Oxygen, but not quite as reactive as those elements in Group 1.
they tendto react witheach other because its part of there energy
Elements in Group 1 of the Periodic Table (Alkali Metals) are reactive in Oxygen and extremely reactive in Water. Oxygen will also react with most elements.
Oxygen
Far right.
Nonmetal.
Most of the nonmetals, particularly the halides.
The Halogens Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine
Among the naturally occurring elements, the most likely one would be cesium, the least electronegative of all elements. In practice, any of the other alkali metals and any of the alkaline earth metals would usually react readily with chlorine gas, as would many of the transition metals.
The most reactive elements are alkali metals and halogens.
Far right.
Nonmetal.
No, quite the opposite. An octet of electrons would make the atom stable, and therefor unlikely to react with most elements.
Most of the nonmetals, particularly the halides.
The alkali metals like sodium,pottasium etc.are very much reactive.Francium is so far the most reactive alkali metals.
There is sufficient chemical driving force to cause most elements to react with other elements into contact with which the elements come.
There is sufficient chemical driving force to cause most elements to react with other elements into contact with which the elements come.
It is about the halogens. They are in the 17th group.
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The modern model explains why most elements react with other elements while a few elements hardly react at all.
Something that can happen is they can gain, lose, or share four elements.