Chlorine and iodine are both non-metals
Neither are radioactive
They are both made in nature
Yes. It's true. Chlorine has the highest electron affinity, then Fluorine, Bromine and Iodine
Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal. When combined, they form sodium chloride, which is a common table salt. Sodium and chloride ions are essential for various bodily functions like nerve transmission and fluid balance.
halogens
True. Table salt, or sodium chloride, is a compound made up of sodium and chlorine ions bonded together.
False. When copper atoms and chlorine atoms combine to form copper chloride, the resulting substance will have different chemical properties compared to copper and chlorine individually. This is due to the new chemical bonds formed between the atoms, leading to a different chemical structure and behavior.
both a and b are true for iodine and radioactive iodine isotope
Fluorine, chlorine, and iodine are all halogen elements located in Group 17 of the periodic table. They are all nonmetals and exhibit similar chemical properties due to their shared group. As you move down the group from fluorine to iodine, the reactivity of the elements generally decreases.
Yes. It's true. Chlorine has the highest electron affinity, then Fluorine, Bromine and Iodine
Zero: Iodine and sodium are both chemical elements, and neither contains any of the other, as is true for all pairs of different elements,
Iodine
No, it is not true.
Sodium is a metal and chlorine is a non-metal. When combined, they form sodium chloride, which is a common table salt. Sodium and chloride ions are essential for various bodily functions like nerve transmission and fluid balance.
both are same
True.
No,. The halogens will gain 1 electron when they react if electrons are exchanged.
true
No that is not true. Herpes and warts are both viral infections and you can have both at the same time