Where are the Halogens on the Periodic Table?
DepetallingMummy路2 months agoGroup 17, enough said.
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Halogens are in Group 17 (or Group VIIA) of the Periodic Table. Just look for that magic column on the far right side, just left of the noble gases!
Group 17 in the periodic table is where you find the halogens. They are the reactive nonmetals that love to make compounds!
You can find the halogens in Group 17, which is the second-to-last column on the right.
Group 17 is the home of the halogens. My chemistry teacher always said, 'Look for the crazies right before the noble gases!'
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