Yes, halogens are extremely reactive.
fluorine is the most reactive
No, halogens are reactive however and can be dangerous.
Group 17 (known as Halogens)
Halogens among halogens fluorine is most reactive
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
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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 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.
The halogens are the most reactive nonmetals. They belong to Group 17 on the periodic table.
Halogens are the most reactive non-metals on the periodic table.
because to be stable they need 8 atoms in outer energy level halogens need one so are highly reactive. alkali need 7 so are highly reactive( not as highly as halogens)