all the metals are reactive but the most reative metal is iron.
Magnesium
Aluminium
Potassium
iron and steel
murhy and eleticity
That would be impossible to do because all metals conduct electricity. It is one of the fundamental properties that metals possess.
precious metals, meat, fruit, jewels
force
Group 2, or the alkaline earth metals.
These elements are francium and lithium.
Halogens, Group 7.
Sodium and calcium are in different families of metals. Name the families of metals in which they belong and describe each family's characteristics.
Sodium and calcium are in different families of metals. Name the families of metals in which they belong and describe each family's characteristics.
Sodium and calcium are in different families of metals. Name the families of metals in which they belong and describe each family's characteristics.
Halogens: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine.
Group 8A, also known as group 18, are very non-reactive. However, they are all gases, not transition metals. Transition metals are the large family of elements in the middle of the table in between groups 2 and 13 (2A and 3A). Group 8A are the noble gases.
They are called the Halogens. They are group 17 on the periodic table. Flourine is a common example of such gas.
Group 1 Metals
The elements in Group 1 of the periodic table are called the alkali metals. The elements that make up this group are Lithium, Sodium, Potassium, Rubidium, cesium, and Francium. Hydrogen is not in this group even though it may look like it. The alkali metals are highly reactive metals that do not occur freely in nature. These metals have only one electron in their outer shell making them ready to lose that one electron in ionic bonding with other elements. Some other cool facts are: --Like other metals, alkali metals are malleable, ductile, and are good conductors of heat and electricity --The alkali metals are softer than most other metals. --Alkali metals can explode if they are exposed to water.
transition metals