Science, asked by PragyaTbia, 1 year ago

What property do all elements in the same column of the Periodic Table as fluorine have in common?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ola \: user!!
Here's \: your \: answer.

All \: the \: elments \: beonging \: to \\ the \: same \: group \: as \: fluorine \\ has \: a \: non - metallic \\ property.

They \: have \: 7 \: electrons \\ in \: their \: valence \: shell \:. \\ <br /><br />They \: readiy \: lose \: their \: two \\ valence \: electrons \: to \: form \\ dipositive \: ions \: ( {m}^{2 + } ).

They \: have \: same \: chemical \: composition.

Hope \: it \: helps!!
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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

All elements in the same column of the periodic table as fluorine are called halogens.

◆ Properties of halogens -

  • Outer electronic configuration of halogens is ns2 np5.
  • All are electron acceptors due to high electronegativity.
  • Common oxidation state is -1.
  • They are good oxidizing agents.
  • Their colour becomes darker down the group.
  • They are all non-metals.
  • Most of them are poisonous.

Thanks dear. Hope this helps you...

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