Group-18 family is the most inactive family. It is stable and hence non reactive.
The most active elements on the periodic table are located in Group 1, also known as the alkali metals. These elements are highly reactive due to their tendency to lose their outermost electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Group 3 of the periodic table contains many of the radioactive elements.
Not counting the Noble Gases in the last group of the Periodic Table, the most active elements are located at the lower left and upper right. Assuming you are talking about pure, elemental gases, that would make Fluorine the most active gas. Not counting the Noble Gases in the last group of the Periodic Table, the most active elements are located at the lower left and upper right. Assuming you are talking about pure, elemental gases, that would make Fluorine the most active gas.
the vertical column is called group in the periodic table.
group 17 or halogens
The most active metal is francium (Fr). It is located farthest to the left and at the bottom. The most active nonmetal is fluorine (F). It is located at the top of Group 17 (the halogens).
The most active group of nonmetals are those in Group 17, and these are the halogens. The list is headed by fluorine, which is the most reactive element of the group and of the Periodic Table as a whole.
Alkali metals. This is the most reactive group on the periodic table
In terms of reactivity, Potassium(K) is the most reactive element among group 1 elements.
Most active metals are found on the left side of the periodic table, specifically in groups 1 and 2. These metals have a tendency to lose electrons easily, leading to their reactivity with other elements. Examples include alkali metals like lithium, sodium, and potassium.
Group 1 on the periodic table consists of alkali metals. These elements are highly reactive and have one electron in their outer shell. The group includes elements like sodium, lithium, and potassium.
Francium
group 18, the right most group on the periodic table
in the Periodic Table it is the most reactive metals!
Yes
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the Periodic Table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
The most active groups in the periodic table are Group 1 (alkali metals) and Group 17 (halogens). Alkali metals are highly reactive due to their tendency to lose an electron, while halogens are highly reactive due to their tendency to gain an electron to achieve a full outer shell.