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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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The halogens are the most reactive group of nonmetals. This group includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine, which readily react with other elements to form compounds. They have high electronegativity and tend to gain electrons in chemical reactions.

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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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