Halogens are: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine, ununseptium.
Chlorine belongs to the halogen family of elements.
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Halogen is the family of salt producing elements.
As 'I' if you mean 'iodine' , then yes!!! it is a halogen. The halogen elements, by name are, Fluorine(F), Chlorine(Cl), Bromine(Br), Iodine(I), Astatine(At), and Tennessine(Tn). The last two being radio-active and not fully characterised. The word' Halogen' from its Latin roots , means 'Salt maker**/gen**erator'.
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If you have a periodic table of the elements available, look at the second column from the right. Those elements are often referred to as "halogens". The "rows" in the periodic table are often referred to as the "periods". So the halogen from the third period would be "CL", or chlorine. Glad to help with your homework.
1. astatine is a halogen that is radioactive.
Halogens are in the group 17 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Halogen with regards to a cooker, means one or more of the Hob elements have circular halogen bulbs in them, manufacturers also use this to indicate that these are the faster heat up elements. Also means they can charge you more for them
Cl is the halogen element that is part of the table saltnacl.
Halogen family members, or elements in group 17, have 7 valence electrons.