The column you're looking for is called the Alkali metals. They are very reactive, but not JUST with water. They actually violently react with almost ANYTHING if they aren't already with another element. Exposure to air, skin, dirt, other metals, It all ends with violence (i.e. huge explosions).
The alkali metals are highly reactive with water.
Alkali metals, periodic column 1.
Probably the Alkali metals
The alkalis.
Group 1 elements have very low electronegativies and group 7 elements have very high electronegativities, so that both are reactive with almost every other element, the group 1 elements by donating electrons and the group 7 elements by accepting electrons.
Apart from hydrogen, they are very reactive metallic (alkali) elements.
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Group 8A, also known as group 18, are very non-reactive. However, they are all gases, not transition metals. Transition metals are the large family of elements in the middle of the table in between groups 2 and 13 (2A and 3A). Group 8A are the noble gases.
Sodium and Chlorine = Sodium Chloride Potassium and Iodine = Potassium Iodide
all the elements of group 18 are Nobel gases. They are very very less reactive.
The most reactive chemical elements are in the first group of the periodic table of elements.
Elements in the second group have 2 outer shell electrons and also very reactive. What are they called?
They are in the s block. Metals of the 1st group.
They are in the s block. Metals of the 1st group.
Because they are very reactive.
The elements in this group are called Alkali Metals.
Except hydrogen, elements in group 1 are very reactive at they can give away their only electron in their valence shell easily to be ionized.
Because they are all alkali-metals and alkali -metals are known for being very reactive.
Uranium is a very reactive element and can form alloys or compounds with the majority of the elements of the priodic table of Mendeleev.
Groups 1 and 2 are highly reactive.It consist of alkali metals and alkaline earth metals.They react violently with water.
The halogens are the most reactive non-metals. They need only 1 additional electron to complete their octet.