The Halogen family consists of elements in column 7: Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine. They are not metalloids.
No. They are nonmetals.
They are both nonmetals.
no
noble gases are least reactive
Metals form cations by the complete transfer of electrons. Metalloids and some noble gases generally form covalent bonds
The p-block contains halogens and noble gases.
metalloids
Remember a family is also a group, so 3A - 7A.
noble gases are least reactive
Metals form cations by the complete transfer of electrons. Metalloids and some noble gases generally form covalent bonds
Metals, metalloids, and noble gases.
metals
Metals,Non-Metals,Metalloids, noble gases and rare metals
The p-block contains halogens and noble gases.
metalloids
The three classes of elements are metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
Remember a family is also a group, so 3A - 7A.
Assuming the elements in question are the elements in the periodic table of elements, those on the left are considered the noble gases. The periodic table is broken up into categories. They are metalloids, other nonmetals, halogens, noble gases.
The 4 divisions are Alkali Metals,Transitional Metals, Halogens,Noble Gases .
Alkali Metals Alkaline Earth Metals Transition Metals / Metalloids (d group) Halogens Noble Gases