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What elements are member of the halogen family?

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Answered by john12344
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17 group of the periodic table are members of have family

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Answered by SharadSangha
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The halogen family consists of five elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.

  • These elements are all nonmetals and are located in Group 17 of the periodic table.
  • They are all nonmetals.They are highly reactive and tend to form compounds with other elements, especially metals.
  • They are known for their ability to form a wide range of compounds, including acids, bases, and salts.
  • They are generally highly electronegative, which means they have a strong affinity for electrons.
  • They are typically highly reactive, especially at high temperatures or in the presence of other reactive substances.
  • They are all gases at room temperature, except for bromine, which is a liquid.
  • They are all highly toxic, with fluorine being the most toxic and astatine being the least toxic.
  • They are all corrosive and can cause burns to the skin and eyes.
  • They are all highly reactive with water, and can release hydrogen gas when they react with water.

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