Noble gases are all gases and not solids. In addition they are generally chemically inert as they have completely filled orbitals.
Also the most active solids are generally found in group 1
No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
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The most chemically active metals are found on the left side of the periodic table, specifically in Group 1 (alkali metals) and Group 2 (alkaline earth metals). These elements have fewer valence electrons, making them more eager to lose electrons and react with other substances. In contrast, the right side of the periodic table contains nonmetals and metalloids, which are generally less reactive in terms of metal reactivity.
Corrosion is a chemical reaction between metal and some corrosive agent found in the atmosphere, usually oxygen or sulfur dioxide. Iron is a chemically active element, which is usually found as an ore (not counting meteorites); we refine it for our purposes, but in doing so we are creating a chemically unstable substance, in an environment that has a chemically active atmosphere.
No; the noble gas family doesn't contain any metals in it, it only has gases. Also it contains all of the least reactive elements. The most reactive metals are in the alkali metal family, group 1, lithoium , sodium, poatssium etc..
Chemically active metals are typically found on the left side of the periodic table in Groups 1 and 2. These include metals such as lithium, sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, and more. These metals easily react with other elements due to their tendency to lose electrons.
Both.
Solids, and Liquids
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Helium is a mono atomic chemically inert gas and is found only in the atmosphere.
No, acetic acid is a weak acid commonly found in vinegar, while vitamin C is an essential nutrient known as ascorbic acid. They are chemically different compounds with different functions in the body.
Lithium was found (i.e. first chemically identified as a distinct element) in the year 1817.
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Chemically reactive.