The noble gases are considered highly inactive because they already have a full outer shell.
All the elements in the Inert Gases family (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive. The Inert Gases family occupies Group 18(0) of the Periodic Table. They each have 8 electrons in the outer shell. The Inert Gases Group contains;HeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenonRADON
Xenon belongs to Group 0 - Inert Gases on the Periodic Table. These are highly unreactive elements and are situated on the right hand side of the Periodic Table.
Li stands for lithium in the periodic table.
Potassium (K) is an element. It is available on the periodic table of elements.
because to be stable they need 8 atoms in outer energy level halogens need one so are highly reactive. alkali need 7 so are highly reactive( not as highly as halogens)
they are called the noble gasses, and they are highly inactive, due to their stable structure and a maxed number of valence electrons (8).
They are called noble gasses or (inert gasses.)
Yes, halogen family is considered highly reactive. It easily gains 1 electron to form anion.
Halogens family have 7 valence electrons.They belongs to family 17 on the periodic table.They are highly reactive as they accept electron readily to complete their shell.
Alkali metals are most reactive metals. Halogen family comprises of highly reactive non-metals.
S block has the most reactive elements. The groups 1 and 2 belongs to the s block.
There is no definitive answer for this since GOOD is highly subjective. It depends on which ones YOU consider good.
Hydrogen is an extremely active element.
All the elements in the Inert Gases family (exc. Radon) are highly unreactive. The Inert Gases family occupies Group 18(0) of the Periodic Table. They each have 8 electrons in the outer shell. The Inert Gases Group contains;HeliumNeonArgonKryptonXenonRADON
Group 17 - the Halogens
This chemical element is phosphorus (P).
Halogens these are the salt forming elements which are highly reactive