What Are Halogens on a Periodic Table?

avatarWanderingFacet3 months ago
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avatarAttallingHalt3 months ago

Halogens 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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avatarNoticingPuff3 months ago

They are in Group 17. Grumpy but essential.


avatarSnorkellingClock3 months ago

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!


avatarNickelingAlan3 months ago

Halogens r elements in the 17th group. Think chlorine in pools or iodine on cuts. Very useful, very reactive!

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