The most active non metals are the halogens, located in group XVII. They are the most active non-metals because they only need 1 electron to make their outer shell complete.
fluorine is the most reactive non metal.
Group 17 (F, Cl, Br, I, At)
Halogen family
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The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
Generally the most reactive elements in the periodic table are found in the first two (left-most) columns: the alkali metal and alkali earths.
Halogens belong to the nonmetals. It is in the middle top block of the periodic table. The other nonmetals are the noble gasses.
Nitrogen can be found in the 1st period of group 15 elements in the periodic table.
On the left all the way up to the line that separates the metals from the metalloids and nonmetals.
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Nonmetals are on the right side.
Nonmetals are found to the right.
Nonmetals are placed in the right side of the periodic table.
Non-metals are found on the right side of the periodic table.
Between the metals and the nonmetals in the Periodic Table lie the semimetals
It is fluorine. Fluorine is part of the halogens they are very active nonmetals.
The nonmetals are located on the right side of the periodic table. Refer to the related links for a periodic table that indicates the nonmetals.
The most reactive nonmetals are the halogens in group 17 of the periodic table.
On the right side of the periodic table
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The most active group of nonmetals are those in Group 17, and these are the halogens. The list is headed by fluorine, which is the most reactive element of the group and of the Periodic Table as a whole.