Halogens (F, Cl, I, Br, At and probable Uus) are contained in the group 17 of the Periodic Table of Mendeleev.
The group which is known as the Halogen is group 7.
No, calcium is not in the halogen group. The halogen group is made up of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
Chlorine belongs to the halogen group in the periodic table.
Group 7A is the Halogen group. It is sometimes also called Group 17, depending on how the periodic table is labeled.
group 17
group 17
NO"!! K is potassium ( Latin ; Kalium). It is a Group (I) Alkali Metal.
The halogen family, which includes elements like fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine, is located in Group 17 of the periodic table. Group 17 is also known as the halogen group because all its elements are halogens.
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
No. Nitrogen is in group 15 not in group 17.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
Group 17. Also known as the Halogen Family.