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What element is a memeber of the halide family with an atomic number of 53?

iodine


Which element is a member of the halide family and has an atomic number of 53?

iodine


What element is in the third period and belongs in the same family as iodine?

Bromine is in the third period and belongs in the same family (Group 17) as iodine.


Halide family atomic number 53?

The Halide family contains elements with an atomic number of 53, which corresponds to the element iodine. Iodine is a nonmetal that typically forms negatively charged ions, or halides, when it reacts with other elements. It is an essential nutrient for humans and is commonly used in various applications, including photography and medicine.


What is an example of the halogen family solid element at room temperature?

Iodine, Astatine, Uus


What element is I?

Iodine


Is magnesium and iodine an element or a compound?

Magnesium and iodine is a element


Which family does silicon come from?

where does the element silicon come from? where does the element silicon come from?


Is iodine crystals an element compound or mixture?

Iodine is a chemical element; not a mixture, not a compound.


Is iodine an element or a compound?

Iodine is an element. It is a non-metal halogen with the chemical symbol I and atomic number 53.


What element is iodine in?

Iodine is itself an element. It is in group 7a. A compound that it is in for instance is potassium iodide


What family is the element iodine in?

The halogen family, group 17, along with fluorine, chlorine bromine and astatine