They have 7 valence electrons
Fluorine or Bromine have similar properties to chlorine because both are halogens.
Bromine is one of the halogens.
Halogens
Group 17 elements are called halogens. They include Fluorine-F, Chlorine-Cl, Bromine-Br, Iodine-I, and Astatine-At. They are all nonmetals and are reactive because they have 7 electrons in their outer shell, just one electron short of having a full shell.
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature. It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.
Fluorine or Bromine have similar properties to chlorine because both are halogens.
Bromine is one of the halogens.
Halogens
The same? No. Similar? yes, Flourine, Bromine, Iodine. See "HALOGENS"
Group 17 elements are called halogens. They include Fluorine-F, Chlorine-Cl, Bromine-Br, Iodine-I, and Astatine-At. They are all nonmetals and are reactive because they have 7 electrons in their outer shell, just one electron short of having a full shell.
Bromine (Br) is a liquid at room temperature. It has a Melting Point of -7.3C and Boiling Point of 58.78C.
Bromine belongs to a group of non-metals called the Halogens
Halogens
Bromine belongs to Halogens, vii A group of periodic table.
Bromine is a halogen. The Halogens are very reactive non-metals.
The other members of group 17, the halogens. Specifically chlorine
No. The halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.