Most non-metallic elements are gases. They include all the noble gases (group 18), fluorine and chlorine in group 17, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Under normal, familiar conditions, bromine is a liquid, and sulfur, selenium, phosphorus, and iodine are solids. Anything not mentioned is either a metal or a metalloid.
Nonmetals can be solid, liquid or gaseous.
The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
The 4th state of mater is Plasma
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).
liquid
Most nonmetals are not liquid at room temperature, as they are gasses. The only nonmetal that is in a liquid state at room temperature is bromine.
Solid?
Nonmetals can be solid, liquid or gaseous.
Some are solid (eg carbon) some are gaseous (eg oxygen) and one is liquid (bromine).
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the states of mater is solid, liquid and gas
Solid
Nonmetals in the solid state tend to be brittle and poor conductors of heat.
solid state
Nonmetals lack most of the properties of a metal.
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