element 17 (Cl) chlorine belongs to the hologen group. It is a gas.
This artificial element exist - ununseptium (temporary named) with the symbol Uus. It is in "Group 17".
It should belongs to group 17.
Noble gases belong to Group 18, halogens belong to Group 17, and the elements of life (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur) belong to various groups.
halogens are located in 17th group of the periodic table or 2nd group from extreme right.
Bromine, group 17; Mercury, group 12. Both are liquids at STP
Group 17, the halogens.
This artificial element exist - ununseptium (temporary named) with the symbol Uus. It is in "Group 17".
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No. Argon and chlorine are two different elements. Both belong to period 3. But chlorine is a group 17 element (with 17 protons) whereas argon belong to group 18 and has 18 protons.
It should belongs to group 17.
Chlorine is a halogen, a group that includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and the rare radioactive element astatine. (And possibly the newly isolated element ununseptium.)
Bromine is in group 17.
No. Nitrogen is in group 15 not in group 17.
Ionic bond.
This element is chlorine (group 17).
Noble gases belong to Group 18, halogens belong to Group 17, and the elements of life (carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus, and sulfur) belong to various groups.
Two of them. A group 2 element has two valency electrons whereas those in group 17 have 7. The latter need one electron to make an ionic bond so two of them can react with a single group 2 element.