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What is the atomicity of halogen

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Atomicity of Halogens

  • The total number of atoms present in the molecule is called its atomicity.
  • In the periodic table, group 17 elements are called halogen and it is also called a halogen family.
  • The list of halogens present in the periodic table are:
  1. Fluorine (F_2)
  2. Chlorine (Cl_2)
  3. Bromine (Br_2)
  4. Iodine (I_2)
  5. Astatine (At_2)
  • As in halogen, all are made up of 2 atoms of same molecules, their atomicity is inferred as 2, and they are considered as diatomic molecules.

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