Some are but the most reactive are also non-metals.
Some examples of non-toxic metals found in nature include gold, silver, platinum, and copper. These metals are not reactive and do not pose harmful effects to humans or the environment in their natural state.
Group-17 are most reactive non-metals. They form halogens.
Hydrogen
Halogens.
Some are but the most reactive are also non-metals.
The most reactive non metals are Halogens which may combine most of the metals as well as non metals.
Some examples of non-toxic metals found in nature include gold, silver, platinum, and copper. These metals are not reactive and do not pose harmful effects to humans or the environment in their natural state.
one reacts and one doesn't
Alkali metals are most reactive metals. Halogen family comprises of highly reactive non-metals.
Group-17 are most reactive non-metals. They form halogens.
Some non-reactive metals include gold, platinum, and silver. These metals are resistant to corrosion and oxidation, making them suitable for use in jewelry and other applications where reactivity is a concern.
All non-metals are non malleable
Metals that are non-reactive are called "inert" metals. Metals like Copper (Cu), Gold (Au), Silver (Ag), and to a certain extent Iron (Fe) are some of the most non-reactive metals on the periodic table. However, Tantalum is usually regarded as the most unreactive metal.
Non-metals do not show displacement reactions because they are less reactive than metals. Displacement reactions occur when a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound. Since non-metals are not as reactive as metals, they are not typically displaced in reactions.
Hydrogen
The highly reactive non-metals are in the halogen group. They just need one more electron to fill the octet. Therefore they are highly reactive. For example fluorine and chlorine. And the highly reactive metals are placed in the first group (alkali metals). For example Sodium and potassium.