No. They are the least because their energy levels are full.
This element would be found in Group 18 of the periodic table, known as the noble gases. These gases are typically non-reactive due to their stable electron configuration. Examples of noble gases include helium, neon, and argon.
Noble gases are least reactive because they have a full shell
Very much so. The only group that isn't reactive is the Noble gases, however even some noble gases will react under the right conditions.
these gases are the noble gases or inert gases. They are non reactive and have stable valence electrons
noble gases are least reactive
This element would be found in Group 18 of the periodic table, known as the noble gases. These gases are typically non-reactive due to their stable electron configuration. Examples of noble gases include helium, neon, and argon.
Most elements are non reactive to noble gases.
The noble gases, column 18.
Noble gases are least reactive because they have a full shell
the noble gases are the least reactive(thats group 18) followed by group 14
Noble gases have completely filled orbitals and are stable and chemically inert (non-reactive).
Argon belongs to the noble gases family in the periodic table.
Very much so. The only group that isn't reactive is the Noble gases, however even some noble gases will react under the right conditions.
these gases are the noble gases or inert gases. They are non reactive and have stable valence electrons
noble gases are least reactive
Noble gases are the least reactive elements in the periodic table because they have a full valence shell.The least reactive elements in the periodic table are the noble gases or sometimes the inert gases. These are the elements of Group 18, and they have full valence shells. They are not interested in loaning out or borrowning electrons, and are very stable.The gases helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon and radon make up the inert gases. Wikipedia has a nice post on these interesting elements, and a link is provided.
This element is francium.