halogen are stable in which atomic state
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The tendency of the halogen elements to form saltlike (i.e., highly ionic) compounds increases in the following order: astatine < iodine < bromine < chlorine < fluorine. Fluorides are usually more stable than the corresponding chlorides, bromides, or iodides.
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The halogen elements have seven valence electrons in their outmost electrons shell.
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