i am 13 and even i know this! Chlorine is in the halogen family lol
Flourine, Bromine and Iodine... The halogen series!
I have heard a number of names for this:
The halogens.
Group 17 elements
Group VII elements
Fluorine group
The group of elements in column 17 of a wide form periodic table, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, are jointly called "halogens".
Chlorine's "family", more precisely the elements in column 17 of a wide form Periodic Table, are called "halogens".
Fluorine 17
Halogen
Chlorine is a member of the halogen (salt-forming) group of elements. You can find them in Group 17 of the periodic table. They include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. One of its most common compounds of chlorine is ordinary table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl). Use the link below to the Wikipedia article on this extremely reactive group of elements.
Yes. Halogen Family includes chlorine, bromine, fluorine, iodine.
Halogens
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. All of the elements in the halogen family are nonmetals.
The nonmetal family
Chlorine is a halogen.
halogen
The halogens
The name of the group 7 elements that chlorine is included in, are called Halogens.
Chlorine belongs to the family of halogens.It has electronegativity of 3.16.It has atomic number 17.
Chlorine, Fluorine, Bromine, Iodine and Astatine are members of the Halogen family.
Halogen
Chlorine is a halogen.
The family name is halogens and the members are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.
Chlorine is a member of the halogen (salt-forming) group of elements. You can find them in Group 17 of the periodic table. They include fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. One of its most common compounds of chlorine is ordinary table salt, sodium chloride (NaCl). Use the link below to the Wikipedia article on this extremely reactive group of elements.
No; chlorine is a nonmetal and a halogen.