which type of ions are formed by hydrogen and halogens
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HYDROGEN
Hydrogen often combines with negative, non-metallic ions to form acids and organic molecules. Halogens, on the other hand, only form negatively-charged ions that react with metallic, positive ions to make ionic compounds like salts.
HALOGENS
None of the halogens can be found in nature in their elemental form. They are invariably found as salts of the halide ions (F-, Cl-, Br-, and I-). Fluoride ions are found in minerals such as fluorite (CaF2) and cryolite (Na3AlF6).
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