What is a halogen in the Periodic Table?
AutocancellingWeek路2 months agoHalogens are the elements in Group 17 of the Periodic Table, including fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. They're super reactive!
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The halogens are the elements in the 17th column of the Periodic Table. Think of them as the spicy elements because they're highly reactive!
Halogens? They're the cool kids in Group 17 of the Periodic Table, and they love to react with almost everything. Trust me, I had a chlorine accident once. Not fun!
Group 17 elements, also known as halogens, are the most electronegative and reactive non-metals. They include F, Cl, Br, I, and At. Don't mess with them!
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