Write the valence shell electronic configuration for Halogens?
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The halogens all have the general electron configuration ns 2 np 5 , giving them seven valence electrons. They are one electron short of having the full outer s and p sublevel, which makes them very reactive.The halogen elements have seven valence electrons in their outermost electron shell. Therefore, when these elements can receive an electron from another atom, they form very stable compounds since their outermost shell is full.
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The halogens all have the general electron configuration ns 2 np 5 , giving them seven valence electrons. They are one electron short of having the full outer s and p sublevel, which makes them very reactive.
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