The common name for group seven non-metals is Halogens. The non-metals in the group are Fluorine, Chlorine, bromine and iodine.
The name of the non-metal in group 7 is called halogens
The group 17 elements are called the halogens.
Halogens
The halogen group is the MOST reactive nonmetal group.
i hear they have -1 charges...but im still trying to figure out why
Halogens
The most reactive nonmetals are the Halogens. They are located in the second to last row on the periodic table from the right.
7A is the 17th period in the modern periodic table. It contains halogens.Fluorine,chlorine,bromine are few examples.
The halogen group is the MOST reactive nonmetal group.
"Halogens"Group 7A on the Periodic Table.Fluorine and everything straight below it.
- The Group 1A elements are called alkali metals. - The Group 2A elements are called alkaline earth metals. - The nonmetals of Group 7A are called halogens. - The Group 8A elements are called the Noble Gases
i hear they have -1 charges...but im still trying to figure out why
1. After the obsolete USA system group 7A contain nonmetals. 2. After the modern IUPAC rules group 7 contain metals (A and B doesn't exist now).
Potassium is a metal, and it would react to group 17 (7A) because those elements are nonmetals.
Yes. Using the modern numbering system, that group is named group 17. Group 17 contains the halogens, the most reactive nonmetals.
Nonmetals, they fill out their outermost energy level by gaining electrons.
Group 7A are not metals.Alkaline earth metals refer to Group 2A.and group 7a is halogens which are non-metals
Halogens
Phosphorus is in the Other Nonmetals or also called the nitrogen group.
Group 7A is the Halogen group. It is sometimes also called Group 17, depending on how the periodic table is labeled.