Asked by jacob

Where are the most reactive nonmetal elements found on the periodic table?

at the top of group 17
at the bottom of group 17

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
At the top of group 17. The halogens are the most reactive nonmetals, and reactivity in that group decreases down the column — fluorine (top) is the most reactive because its small size and high effective nuclear charge let it attract electrons most strongly.