flourine, chlorine, iodine, bromine, astatine
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
The element family that iron belongs to on the periodic table is the transition metals family. Other elements in this family include cobalt and nickel.
Most of the lanthanides are silvery-gray metals. Check the Related Links section for pictures of all of them.
Yes, elements from atom number 21 (Sc) to 30 (Zn) are the so called '3d-block'transition-elements, group 3 to 12 in period IV of the periodic table.
Ah, the most reactive group of nonmetals would be the halogens, my friend. These elements are always eager to form bonds and react with other substances in their quest for stability. Just like how we blend colors on our canvas, these halogens create beautiful reactions in nature that keep the world in balance.
Chlorine is the most reactive gas element. Chlorine is in the halogen family.
Halogens
Fluorine is the ist member of Halogens family.
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Bromine belongs to Halogens, vii A group of periodic table.
The family name is halogens and the members are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.
Thorium is a member of actinoids family.
aluminum
halogens is a family!
Bromine is a member of the halogen family, which includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, iodine, and astatine. Halogens are known for their reactivity and tendency to form salts when they react with metals.
Fermium is a member of the actinoids family.
It is simply called the carbon family. There is no fancy name for that column like halogens. It is called the name of the first element of that column.