Chemistry, asked by shamilayyoob3573, 11 months ago

in which area of the periodic table are found the elements that does not conduct electricity and exists as diatomic molecules

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Answered by santy2
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Answer:

Group vii elements of the periodic table.

Explanation:

Group vii elements of the periodic table also known as halogens are diatomic.

They include fluorine ,chlorine and bromine which exist as F2,Cl2 and Br2.

They do not conduct electricity because they lack mobile ions in their structures.

Their reactivity decreases down the group from fluorine to bromine hence fluorine is the most reactive.

Answered by jaswasri2006
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Explanation:

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