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Gold and platinum are not revy reactive.
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
Some are but the most reactive are also non-metals.
The reactivity series of metals is a table listing metals from the most reactive to the least reactive.
Yes. Platinum is one of the least reactive metals.
The order of reactivity among classes of elements typically follows this pattern: alkali metals (most reactive), alkaline earth metals, transition metals, metalloids, nonmetals, and noble gases (least reactive). Alkali metals, such as lithium and sodium, readily lose electrons, making them highly reactive, especially with water. Alkaline earth metals are also reactive but to a lesser extent, while noble gases are largely inert due to their complete electron shells.
Most reactive metals are alkali metals, most reactive nonmetalas are halogens.Least reactive metals are platinum metals; least reactive nonmetals are noble gases.
No, Potassium is one of the most reactive metals.
Some are but the most reactive are also non-metals.
The reactivity series of metals is a table listing metals from the most reactive to the least reactive.
cesium and francium ! lithium is the least reactive
You put metals in "reactivity series" based on how lively they are. This series ranks metals from most reactive to least reactive, helping to predict their behavior in chemical reactions. More reactive metals can displace less reactive ones from compounds.
Yes. Platinum is one of the least reactive metals.
The order of reactivity among classes of elements typically follows this pattern: alkali metals (most reactive), alkaline earth metals, transition metals, metalloids, nonmetals, and noble gases (least reactive). Alkali metals, such as lithium and sodium, readily lose electrons, making them highly reactive, especially with water. Alkaline earth metals are also reactive but to a lesser extent, while noble gases are largely inert due to their complete electron shells.
It is a scale of how reactive metals are here it is potassium most reactive sodium calcium magnesium aluminium zinc iron tin lead silver gold platinum least reactive
Other alkali metals have lower electronegativities.
Of the popular metals, platinum. Not sure about the rest.
The alkali and alkaline earth metals are the least electro negative elements, and the halogens are the most electro negative elements.