Gold is not a halogen it is a transition metal
Potassium is a metal element. It is not a halogen. Example for halogen is Chlorine.
Bromine is the only liquid halogen
Astatine is the 6th period halogen.
F-F Cl-Cl or any other halogen-halogen ;halogen- alkaline metal Na-Cl
iodine is the only halogen in solid form. so it is the halogen which gives violet vapours on sublimation...
Potassium is a metal element. It is not a halogen. Example for halogen is Chlorine.
Any element, other than a halogen is - by definition - not a halogen and so it does not have a halogen and that is less than one halogen.
Yes, I (iodine) is a halogen.
This halogen is astatine.
No, Bromine is a Halogen
Halogen.
Halogen is a gas, so your question doesn't make much sense. If you're asking about a halogen (light) bulb, then the answer is: mainly halogen.
Halogen gas is in a Tungsten-Halogen Light Bulb.
Halogen
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.
Bromine is the only liquid halogen
Halogen - band - was created in 1998.