The most active nonmetal element is fluorine.
The most active nonmetals ore found in the upper right hand corner of the periodic chart, just before the last column or noble gases.
Fluorine (F) is the most active nonmetal. It reacts vigorously with air. It has atomic number of 9 and belongs to the halogen group.
The most reactive nonmetal is fluorine (F).
the most active is oxygen
fluorine
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
Nonmetal is a term used in chemistry. It is a classification for elements that do not exhibit the properties of metals. Nonmetals form molecules and there are only 18 elements in the periodic table that are classified as such.
By grouping the elements on the Periodic Table.
See the link below fot the IUPAC model of the periodic table of elements.
As a general rule, these are the elements toward the top of the group in the periodic table.
Water isn't on the periodic table as it is a compound and only elements are on the periodic table
The two divisions on the periodic table are called metal and nonmetal. The elements are either nonmetal or metal, and that is how they are divided
The elements in the alkali column of the periodic table are metals.
no there all metal
By looking at the periodic table of the elements. Carbon is listed as a nonmetal.
No, helium is not both a metal and a nonmetal. The element helium (He), along with its cousins in Group 18 of the periodic table of the elements, is a monatomic nonmetal.
A Periodic table The Periodic Table of the Elements.
Nonmetal is a term used in chemistry. It is a classification for elements that do not exhibit the properties of metals. Nonmetals form molecules and there are only 18 elements in the periodic table that are classified as such.
atomic number
The alkali metals are the group 1 elements on the periodic table, except for hydrogen, which is a nonmetal.
Yes they do, with metaloids in between.
Hydrogen is a gas, nonmetal, considered by IUPAC a member of the group I of the periodic table of elements.