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Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine.
No. No two elements have the same chemical properties. However, the chemical properties of fluorine and chlorine are similar. Since they are similar, they are placed in the same group, group 17, on the periodic table.
Bromine is in Group 7: The Halogens, below Fluorine and Chlorine but above Iodine and Astatine.
Together with bromine and fluorine they belong to the 'halogenes', group 7 in the periodic table.
They are called halogens. They are in the 17th period. They have 7 electrons in the outermost energy level.
Chlorine
Halogens F (fluorine), Cl (chlorine), Br (bromine), I (iodine), At (astatine)
They are all Halogens in the Periodic Table.
Fluorine, Chlorine, Bromine, Iodine, and Astatine.
They are all Halogens in the periodic table.
flourine, chlorine, iodine, bromine, astatine
Halogens (Fluorine the most, followed by chlorine).
they have the same number of electrons
On the periodic table, fluorine and chlorine belong in group 17. This group is often called the halogen gases.
The elements in Group 17, which are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine are known as the halogens.
Chlorine is in Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
No. No two elements have the same chemical properties. However, the chemical properties of fluorine and chlorine are similar. Since they are similar, they are placed in the same group, group 17, on the periodic table.