Why cl, f,br, I, As are called halogen family
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Halogens are the elements that make up Group 17 (VIIA) of the periodic table, a chart that shows how elements are related to one another. They include fluorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
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They are called halogens because when they react with metals they give salt.
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