What Are Halogens on a Periodic Table?
WanderingFacet路3 months agoHalogens are elements in Group 17 of the periodic table. They include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Super reactive and love to form salts with metals!
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They are in Group 17. Grumpy but essential.
As a chemist who works with them daily, I can tell you that halogens are the go-to elements for creating compounds like table salt (sodium chloride) and various disinfectants. They're in Group 17, highly reactive and always looking for a partner!
Halogens r elements in the 17th group. Think chlorine in pools or iodine on cuts. Very useful, very reactive!
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