its not a group but its called a compound. When two elements are combined it becomes a compound. Answer: Group 18, the noble or inert gasses, won't readily react/combine with other elements or if so with great difficulty. -Blue
Elements that are extremely unreactive include: Platinum (Pt), Gold (Au), Helium (He), Argon (Ar), Xenon (Xe), Krypton (Kr). These are unreactive because: Platinum and Gold are the bottom two elements in the metals Reactivity series. The rest are inert gases which are all unreactive.
rare gasses or Noble gasses....they are very stable and couldn't combine with other element....
Noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, Rn) has only a few chemical compounds; helium has only very unstable compounds.
Noble gases.
The noble gases
The noble gases, Group 18.
Group 18
Group 8A
Transition Metals
Nitrogen can be found in the 1st period of group 15 elements in the periodic table.
Ratio [Group II] : [Group XV] = 3 : 2 Example: Calcium nitide Ca3N2
The halogen family of elements make up group VIIA of the periodic table. They are the nonmetallic chemical elements fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. The name halogen means salt, and all of these elements, each having a valence of -1, will readily react with sodium to form the halides sodium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), sodium bromide, sodium iodide, and sodium astatide.
group 17 or group 7 depending whether you're counting transition elements.
Group 17 or halogens will combine readily with group 1 elements.
Group-17 in the periodic table gains electron most readily. The elements in this group require only one electron to complete its octet.
elements of group 17 (most readily) followed by group 16 and group 15
Because Group 13 elements form both ionic and covalent bonds readily.
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal found in group 2 of the Periodic Table. That means it is fairly reactive and will readily combine with other elements or compounds rather than hang around by itself in nature.
The group that doesn't combine is the Noble Gasses. They have full valence shells, so they don't need to bond with other atoms.
Groups 1 and 17.
Alkaline Earth metals
Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal found in group 2 of the Periodic Table. That means it is fairly reactive and will readily combine with other elements or compounds rather than hang around by itself in nature.
There is a group of elements in the periodic table as the elements with same properties are clubbed together.
Yes, the affirmation is correct.
The Noble Gases-because they rarely combine with other elements and are found only as uncombined elements in nature.