Ah, the most reactive group of nonmetals would be the halogens, my friend. These elements are always eager to form bonds and react with other substances in their quest for stability. Just like how we blend colors on our canvas, these halogens create beautiful reactions in nature that keep the world in balance.
The halogens are the most reactive group of nonmetals on the Periodic Table. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. Halogens have a strong tendency to gain an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration, leading to their high reactivity.
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
It is not true; many metals are very reactive and several nonmetals are nonreactive.
Alkali metals. This is the most reactive group on the periodic table
Alkali metals in the first group compose the most reactive family of metals.
Alkali metals have increasing reactivity going down the group. Francium may not be considered as it is not a stable atom: it is radioactive. The next four are Cesium, Rubidium, Potassium and Sodium in decreasing reactivity order.
The halogens are the most reactive nonmetals. They belong to Group 17 on the periodic table.
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Group 7. Fluorine, which belongs to group 7, is the most reactive element.
Metals: alkaline metals Nonmetals: halogens
The most reactive group of non metal is group-17. It is called halogen family.
group 17 or halogens
The group on the periodic table that contains the most reactive nonmetals is Group 17, also known as the halogens. This group includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, which have a strong tendency to gain an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Fluorine and Chlorine
The Halogens are the most reactive non-metals. However, their reactivity decreases as you go down the group. Most reactive Fluorine>Chlorine>Bromine>Iodine>Astatine Least reactive. However, Astatine is not fully characterised because it is radio-active, and consequently is not found in open(school) labs.
No, Group 8A (Noble Gases) are the least reactive nonmetals because they have a full outer shell of electrons and do not readily form chemical bonds. Group 7A (Halogens) are more reactive in comparison.
Group 17 (known as Halogens)
The most chemically nonmetals are on group 7 of the peridic table e.g:F,CL,BR,I