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In the periodic table, the most active nonmetals will be found in the:

upper right
upper left
lower right
lower left

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The most chemically active metals appear in the lower left-hand region of the periodic table, and the most chemically active nonmetals appear in the upper right-hand region. The properties of the semimetals, or metalloids, lie between those of the metals and the nonmetals.
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Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

It is known that in a periodic table, active metals are placed on the upper left hand side and on moving from left to right transition metals are placed in the middle.

After that active non-metals are placed which is on the upper right hand side.

Thus, we can conclude that in the periodic table, the most active non-metals will be found in the upper right.

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