The halogens are the most reactive non-metals. They need only 1 additional electron to complete their octet.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine. Fluorine is a halogen, which is Group 17 on the Periodic Table, and the halogens are the most reactive...
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halogens are the most reactive nonmetal family
The most reactive group of non metal is group-17. It is called halogen family.
The first element in the halogen group is fluorine. It is a highly reactive non-metal with a pale yellow hue.
Bromine, as a group 17 halogen, is extremely reactive
Chlorine is the second lightest member of the halogen elements or group 17.
Group seven is known as the halogen group. The least reactive element in group seven is astatine. Fluorine is the most reactive.
Bromine (Br2) is the third most reactive halogen.
For the most part, the Halogen group is the most reactive group on the periodic table. However, the Alkali metals are just as equal but not quite.
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 2 of the periodic table interacts with group 17. Group 17 refers to halogen which are highly reactive. Group 2 refers to alkali earth metals which interacts with halogen well enough.