Group 7, the halogens, contains two gases, fluorine and chlorine.
Group 7 are Halogens. The most common are Flourine, Chlorine, Iodide, however, there are more
group 7.it consits of most electronegative elements such as fluorine,oxygen etc
Fermium (Fm) is in Group 7 in the Periodic Table.
The element radium (symbol Ra) is in period 7.
The groups of electrons with 7 valence electrons are groups 7 and 17 on the periodic table.
Group 7 are Halogens. The most common are Flourine, Chlorine, Iodide, however, there are more
The most chemically nonmetals are on group 7 of the peridic table e.g:F,CL,BR,I
No, it is in group 17. its actually in group 6 like u said, because 17 is the number of protons in chlorine.
group 7.it consits of most electronegative elements such as fluorine,oxygen etc
That is where chlorine belongs (it is a noble gas). Chlorine has properties similar to the elements around it, and it has 7 valance electrons like the rest of the elements in its group.
Nitrogen is present on group 15 and row 2.It has atomic number 7.It is transparent diatomic gas.
Fermium (Fm) is in Group 7 in the Periodic Table.
The element radium (symbol Ra) is in period 7.
The Halogens.
The group which is known as the Halogen is group 7.
Nitrogen is the element with 7 protons. It is place din period -2 and group-15.
Group 7 of the periodic table.