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The group of nonmetal of nonmetals on the Periodic Table that is the most reactive is the alkali metals

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Halogens. (group 7) Farther down the collumn you go, the less reactive.

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Group 17, otherwise known as the halogens; fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.

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Among the groups of non-metals, the Halogen group is most reactive.

It comprises of Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine.

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Group 1 (alkali metals) react more easily with group 17 (non metals, halogen family).

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Group-17 is the most reactive group of non-metals in periodic table since they easily gain one electron to form an anion.

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Group 17, the halogens. They require only one more electron in order to achieve a noble gas configuration.

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Group 17 or halogens

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Flourine is the most active nonmetal

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