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24 September, 20:07

The elements with the highest ionization energy, and thus the lowest reactivity, are:

noble gases

non-metals

Column VII

metals

alkali metals

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  1. 24 September, 20:10
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    Noble gases. You are welcome.
  2. 24 September, 20:34
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    Ionization energy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from its valence shell.

    Metals in general are electropositive i. e. they have a strong tendency to lose electrons and hence have the lowest ionization energy. Non-metals require an ionization energy which is greater than the metals. Column VII elements i. e. the halogens which have a valence electron configuration of ns²np⁵ are highly electronegative. Since they only require 1 electron to complete their octet they have a strong tendency to accept electrons.

    In contrast, noble gases which have a valence electron configuration of ns²np⁶ already have a complete octet. This is a stable configuration which requires a lot of energy for electron removal. Hence noble gases constitute a group of elements with the highest ionization energy and lowest reactivity.
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