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Is sulphur a halogen

Updated: 8/10/2023
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No, hydrogen is not a halogen. the 17th column on the periodic table is called halogen column. both halogens and hydrogen are diatomic elements, but the difference is that halogens have ionic charge of minus 1. But, hydrogen can have either ion charge of plus 1 or minus 1. hope that helps

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Yes. It's atomic number is 16, occurs naturally as a pure element non-metal. At room temperature it is bright yellow and a crystalline solid.

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14y ago

yes. very.

it's in black powder.

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Halogens are the group 7A elements: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine. Sulfur is in group 6A; group 6A elements are known as chalcogens.

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Sulphur is a chemical

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