The noble gases, column 18 or VIII of a Periodic Table, are the least reactive. However, in the last few decades, compounds of at least the heavier members of this group have in fact been made. Therefore, there is no longer any entire group on the periodic table that is totally unreactive chemically.
Yes, group 1 elements, also known as alkali metals, are the most chemically reactive metals due to their low ionization energy and tendency to lose an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. This reactivity increases as you move down the group from lithium to cesium.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine. Fluorine is a halogen, which is Group 17 on the Periodic Table, and the halogens are the most reactive...
Very reactive metals are found in Group 1 (alkali metals) and Group 17 (halogens) of the periodic table.
group 17 or halogens
Group 1 elements are more reactive than that of group 2 elements.
yes the most chemically reactive elements are in group 1
The most chemically nonmetals are on group 7 of the peridic table e.g:F,CL,BR,I
in the Periodic Table it is the most reactive metals!
Bromine, as a group 17 halogen, is extremely reactive
Alkali metals. This is the most reactive group on the periodic table
The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the Periodic Table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
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The Alkali metals are the most reactive group of metals in the Periodic Table. Of these Francium is the most reactive metal of all.
Yes, group 1 elements, also known as alkali metals, are the most chemically reactive metals due to their low ionization energy and tendency to lose an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration. This reactivity increases as you move down the group from lithium to cesium.
The most reactive metals are in the group 1 of the Periodic Table - the alkali metals.
Halogens
group 1