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Carbon in group 14

Nitrogen and phosphorus in group 15

Oxygen, sulfur, and selenium in group 16

The halogens (group 17)

The noble gases (group 18)

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What are the names and numbers of the groups that are nonmetals?

Nonmetals are primarily found in Groups 14 to 18 of the periodic table. The specific groups containing nonmetals include Group 14 (carbon group), Group 15 (pnictogens), Group 16 (chalcogens), Group 17 (halogens), and Group 18 (noble gases). Notable nonmetals in these groups include carbon (C), nitrogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), and neon (Ne).


Where are the nonmetals listed on a periodic table?

Non metals are listed on right side in periodic table. They belong to group numbers 15,16, and 17


What is the group name and number of the most reactive nonmetals?

The halogens are the most reactive nonmetals. They belong to Group 17 on the periodic table.


What group is to the right of the metalloids?

The nonmetals.


What is the charge of group 5 nonmetals?

Group 5 nonmetals have a charge of -3. Examples of group 5 nonmetals include nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), which commonly form ions with a -3 charge by gaining 3 electrons.


What group made up of six nonmetals?

Group 6


What group made up six nonmetals?

Group 6


What is the most reactive group of a metals and nonmetals?

Metals: alkaline metals Nonmetals: halogens


Where are nonmetals located on the priodic table?

group 18


What group has the most reactive nonmetals?

69


What is the most active group of nonmetals?

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.


Most of the time What are oxidation numbers of the nonmetals ls?

Most nonmetals typically have negative oxidation numbers when in compounds, such as -1 for halogens (F, Cl, Br, I) and -2 for oxygen (O). However, some nonmetals like nitrogen (N) can have positive oxidation numbers depending on the compound.