Mainly for bleaching, for purifying water, dying, used in plastic, Photography and explosives.
However things such as iodine in the human body are used for thyroxine.
Halogens are important elements because they help regulate chemical reactions in the body, such as in the thyroid gland. They are also used in disinfectants, bleaches, and as a component in many everyday products. Additionally, halogens play a crucial role in organic chemistry as they are commonly used in the synthesis of various organic compounds.
Halogens Apex ;)
Halogens are in Group 7
Halogens are not salts but they are chemical elements; halogens can form salts reacting with metals.
No, halogens are reactive however and can be dangerous.
Yes, halogens are extremely reactive.
Halogens are not like metals. Halogens are elements missing one electron for full valency.
halogens
Another name for Group 17 (VIIA) Elements is Halogens.
No, boron is not in the halogens group. It is located in Group 13 of the periodic table. The halogens are in Group 17.
Halogens!! :D its the most reactive nonmetal and has 7 valence electrons!
halogens is a family!