Halogens are group seven on the Periodic Table, this means they take electrons during bonding as opposed to giving them.
Halogens are often used for cleaning and disinfecting, most notably in pools.
They are also poisonous and were introduced into warfare in the first world war.
Halogens are common in acids such as hydro-CHLORIC acid.
They are very reactive.
They are Halogens
Halogens are all non-metals, they are all very reactive, and they are all colorful.
One characteristic property of an element is the number of electrons it has.
Yes, it is a characteristic property for any element or compound.
They are very reactive.
They are Halogens
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No. That is characteristic of a nonmetal, specifically the halogens (group 17) on the periodic table.
No it cannot change ever that is why it is a characteristic property.
Halogens are all non-metals, they are all very reactive, and they are all colorful.
Yes, it is a characteristic property for any element or compound.
One characteristic property of an element is the number of electrons it has.
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Yes, the density is a characteristic property. Density is a physical property, an intensive property, independent on the amount of material.
No. That is characteristic of a nonmetal, specifically the halogens (group 17) on the periodic table.
A: 1. The halogens show a number of trends when moving down the group—for instance, decreasingelectronegativity and reactivity, and increasingmelting and boiling point. 2. Like other groups, the members of this family show patterns in its electron configuration, especially the outermost shells resulting in trends in chemical behavior.