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.)
Group 17. Also, if anybody knows tips on how to ask a girl in 6th grade and if u are a boy, how do u find out a boy likes u?
The group name is halogen family. It belongs to group-17.
Chlorine belongs to group 17 in the table.It is a group of halogens.Chlorine has atomic number 17 as well.
2(IIA) Because The elements in Group 2 (IIA) are metals with a +2 oxidation state. Thus one atom of a Group 2 metal can combine with 2 atoms of chlorine (oxidation state = -1)
What family does the element Terbium belong to? What family does the element Terbium belong to?
Your question does not make sense. Sodium is an element. It is a member of the "alkali metal" group of elements. (Group 1 in the Periodic Table.)
On the periodic table, fluorine and chlorine belong in group 17. This group is often called the halogen gases.
Iodine, element number 53 is the halogen (Group 17) element in period 5.
element 17 (Cl) chlorine belongs to the hologen group. It is a gas.
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.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
This element is chlorine (group 17).
chlorine
Cl stands for chlorine. Chlorine is the 17th element in the periodic table and is a member of the halogen group.
this element belongs in the group of metals
Group 17, the halogens.
Group 15
It would belong to group XVI, the group with oxygen.
Group in periodic table: 14
Together with bromine and fluorine they belong to the 'halogenes', group 7 in the periodic table.