Xenon.
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
The most active element in Group 17 of the periodic table turns out the be the most reactive element among all of the elements. It's fluorine (F), and we sometimes hear it called the "hungry wolf" of the periodic table because it is so reactive.A link is provided to the Wikipedia post of the periodic table. This table features hyperlinks as part of its makeup. Each chemical element's symbol is a link to the Wikipedia post on that element.
It is in Group O or Group 8. Also known as noble gas, they do not react with other elements as they do not have to react to get a stable configuration.
Noble gases are considered inactive and do not react with any other substance/element.
Fluorine is a chemical element with atomic number 9, while helium is element number 2. Fluorine is a highly reactive nonmetal, while helium is a noble gas known for its inertness. Fluorine is commonly found in compounds like fluorides, while helium is often used in balloons and cryogenics due to its low boiling point.
Krypton (Kr) is the element in group 18 that is most likely to form a compound with fluorine. It can form compounds like KrF2 under extreme conditions.
Krypton (Kr) is the Group 18 element most likely to form a compound with fluorine because it has the highest electronegativity and more tendency to react with other elements, compared to xenon (Xe) and argon (Ar).
All of them tend not to react with each other until you get lower down the group
The most active element in Group 17 of the periodic table turns out the be the most reactive element among all of the elements. It's fluorine (F), and we sometimes hear it called the "hungry wolf" of the periodic table because it is so reactive.A link is provided to the Wikipedia post of the periodic table. This table features hyperlinks as part of its makeup. Each chemical element's symbol is a link to the Wikipedia post on that element.
Fluorine
It is in Group O or Group 8. Also known as noble gas, they do not react with other elements as they do not have to react to get a stable configuration.
Fluorine is a non metal element. Mass number of it is 19.
Noble gases, group 18 on the periodic table, do not react readily with other elements due to their stable and full outer electron shells. This leads to low reactivity and makes them chemically inert.
The element in group 18 period 5 is Xenon (Xe).
Noble gases are considered inactive and do not react with any other substance/element.
Fluorine is a chemical element with atomic number 9, while helium is element number 2. Fluorine is a highly reactive nonmetal, while helium is a noble gas known for its inertness. Fluorine is commonly found in compounds like fluorides, while helium is often used in balloons and cryogenics due to its low boiling point.
No, xenon (Xe) is not a transition element. It is a group 18 element or noble gas.