The Noble Gases. They have all of their electron spots filled in the ring that they are using. Making them stable.
The family of nonmetals includes hydrogen (H), boron (B), carbon (C), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), silicon (Si), phosphorus (P), sulfur (S), arsenic (As), selenium (Se), and tellurium (Te).
we call them noble gases. They are in the 18th group.
There are some non metals. 17th group contains all non metals in the group.
Noble gases Noble gases
It's called "nukalium family"
This is the noble metals group.
Noble Gases
Neptunium can react with the majority of other nonmetals.
Americium is a reactive metal and can react with the majority of other nonmetals; also react with inorganic acids or water vapors.
Most of the nonmetals, particularly the halides.
when 2 nonmetals react, both the nonmetals expect one or the other to give them an electron. So, when they react, they both share the electron.
Potassium will react vigorously of violently with many nonmetals.
Nonmetals that do not react naturally with other elements are inert. These nonmetals are called the noble gases and are in Group 18 (VIIIA) on the Periodic Table.
Nonmetals may react with metal to form ionic compounds (salts) or other nonmetal elements to form organic compounds.
Neptunium can react with the majority of other nonmetals.
Plutonium can react with the majority of the nonmetals.
Something that can happen is they can gain, lose, or share four elements.
Something that can happen is they can gain, lose, or share four elements.
They react to form covalent bonds with one another.
Americium is a reactive metal and can react with the majority of other nonmetals; also react with inorganic acids or water vapors.
The nonmetals share the atoms when reacting with each other.
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The family of elements that react readily with metals is the halogens. This group includes elements such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are highly reactive nonmetals that readily form compounds with metals by gaining an electron to achieve a stable electron configuration.
The nonmetals share the atoms when reacting with each other.