Group 17 (known as Halogens)
The family containing 7 valance electrons is called the Halogens. They are all called (in order of increasing valance electrons): Alkali Metals(1), Alkaline Earth Metals(2), Boron Group(3), Carbon Group(4), Nitrogen Group(5), Oxygen Group/Chalcogens(6), Halogens(7), and Noble Gasses(8/full).
Group: Second groupThat means its family is alkaline earth metals.
The most reactive nonmetals are in group 17 (halogens). The most reactive metals are in group 1 (alkali metals).
Halogens!! :D its the most reactive nonmetal and has 7 valence electrons!
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
The name of the family is the Halogen family.
Group 17 or halogens
group 17
Group number 17 on the periodic table of the Elements are known as the Halogens; Group 18 are the Noble Gases
it belongs to the non-metal family. group 6A also known as group 16
Group 7 on the periodic table is called Halogens.
Halogens or group 17
Halogens, Group 17
Group 17 (known as Halogens)
Iodine and chlorine are group 17 elements. They are called halogens and all lack one electron of having an electron configuration that mimics that of an inert or noble gas. That makes them very reactive. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the halogens.