Group 7A is the Halogen group. It is sometimes also called Group 17, depending on how the Periodic Table is labeled.
Halogen family members, or elements in group 17, have 7 valence electrons.
The group which is known as the Halogen is group 7.
The halogen family, group 17, along with fluorine, chlorine bromine and astatine
Halogen
The family containing 7 valance electrons is called the Halogens. They are all called (in order of increasing valance electrons): Alkali Metals(1), Alkaline Earth Metals(2), Boron Group(3), Carbon Group(4), Nitrogen Group(5), Oxygen Group/Chalcogens(6), Halogens(7), and Noble Gasses(8/full).
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An important element in standard toothpaste is Fluorine. Fluorine (F) is the first element in the Group 17(7) - Halogen family.
Yes, fluorine is in the halogen family. Halogens are a group of elements that includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. They are known for their high reactivity and tendency to form salts with metals.
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Halogens are group 17 on the periodic table.
Halogen
An atom of an element belonging to the halogen family typically has 7 outer shell electrons. Halogens are in group 17 of the periodic table, which means they have 7 valence electrons.