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  2. Category:Reactive nonmetals - Wikipedia

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    Main section: Nonmetal § Reactive nonmetal. Pages in category "Reactive nonmetals" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  3. Properties of nonmetals (and metalloids) by group - Wikipedia

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    Nonmetals show more variability in their properties than do metals. [1] Metalloids are included here since they behave predominately as chemically weak nonmetals.. Physically, they nearly all exist as diatomic or monatomic gases, or polyatomic solids having more substantial (open-packed) forms and relatively small atomic radii, unlike metals, which are nearly all solid and close-packed, and ...

  4. Nonmetal - Wikipedia

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    Being generally less reactive than the halogens, [149] most of them can occur naturally in the environment. [150] They have significant roles in biology [ 151 ] and geochemistry . [ 152 ] Collectively, their physical and chemical characteristics can be described as "moderately non-metallic". [ 152 ]

  5. Reactivity series - Wikipedia

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    The most reactive metals, such as sodium, will react with cold water to produce hydrogen and the metal hydroxide: 2 Na (s) + 2 H 2 O (l) →2 NaOH (aq) + H 2 (g) Metals in the middle of the reactivity series, such as iron , will react with acids such as sulfuric acid (but not water at normal temperatures) to give hydrogen and a metal salt ...

  6. Valence electron - Wikipedia

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    The most reactive kind of nonmetal element is a halogen (e.g., fluorine (F) or chlorine (Cl)). Such an atom has the following electron configuration: s 2 p 5; this requires only one additional valence electron to form a closed shell.

  7. Properties of metals, metalloids and nonmetals - Wikipedia

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    The most stable form is the black allotrope, which is a metallic looking, brittle and relatively non-reactive semiconductor (unlike the white allotrope, which has a white or yellowish appearance, is pliable, highly reactive and a semiconductor). When assessing periodicity in the physical properties of the elements it needs to be borne in mind ...

  8. Oxygen - Wikipedia

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    It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and a potent oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. Oxygen is the most abundant element in Earth's crust, and the third-most abundant element in the universe after hydrogen and helium.

  9. Period 2 element - Wikipedia

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    It also has the most number of nonmetals, namely five, among all periods. The elements in period 2 often have the most extreme properties in their respective groups; for example, fluorine is the most reactive halogen, neon is the most inert noble gas, [4] and lithium is the least reactive alkali metal. [5]