Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
The halogens, which is group 17, are the most reactive non-metals. Oxygen is pretty reactive too, even though it's not a halogen.
The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
The Halogen Family is the most reactive group of nonmetals.
The most reactive nonmetals are located in top most right section of the Periodic Table, excluding group 18 (has no reactivity).
Fluorine, oxygen, chlorine.
The most chemically nonmetals are on group 7 of the peridic table e.g:F,CL,BR,I
The halogens, which is group 17, are the most reactive non-metals. Oxygen is pretty reactive too, even though it's not a halogen.
The most chemically reactive ion is the hydrogen ion.
The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
The most reactive nonmetals are the Halogens. They are located in the second to last row on the Periodic Table from the right.
The Halogen Family is the most reactive group of nonmetals.
The most reactive nonmetals are in group 17 (halogens). The most reactive metals are in group 1 (alkali metals).
Halogens.
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halogens.
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.