Chlorine
Chlorine is an element in the same period as fluorine. Both elements are located in period 2 of the periodic table. They exhibit similar chemical properties due to being in the same period.
Fluorine is the most electronegative element on the periodic table. It has the highest electronegativity value of 3.98.
The symbol for the element fluorine is F.
Chlorine has characteristics most similar to fluorine because they are both in the same group (group 17) of the periodic table. They have similar chemical properties such as high electronegativity and reactivity.
The most electronegative element fluorine.
Fluorine
Any element in the same group as fluorine (F, Cl, Br, I)
Fluorine is in the halogen family and in the second period of the periodic table.
Fluorine lies in Group 17, also known as the halogens, on the periodic table.
f mean Fluorine on a periodic table.Fluorine is a halogen with atomic number 9.It occurs in group 17 on the table.
The smallest atom in the periodic table is hydrogen, not fluorine.
Fluorine is a chemical element of the Periodic Table, with the symbol F and the atomic number 9.