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How do the properties of the halogens differ from those of the noble gases?

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Answered by MonarkSingh
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Halogens on the other hand have 7 electrons in their outermost shell. They just need one electron to fulfill their octet and attain stability. ... While some halogens, such as fluorine and chlorine are reactive chemical substances, all noble gases are inert, which means they do not react with other elements readily.

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