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Why do halogens react with other non-metals?

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Answered by xxMsNashedixx
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Halogens form covalent bonds with other non-metal atoms when they react. This is a sharing of electrons.

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Answered by somyaranjann868
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Because the halogen elements have seven valence electrons, they only require one additional electron to form a full octet. This characteristic makes them more reactive than other non-metal groups.

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