Halogens are all non-metals, they are all very reactive, and they are all colorful.
All Halogens have seven valence electrons.
Minus one, in their most common compounds.
They all are Halogens and good oxidizers
They are very reactive.
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.
Halogens Apex ;)
All halogens are very reactive chemical elements anf form anions.
They share many properties, but one is that they all have 7 valence electrons.
Thier all in the same periodic group
Minus one, in their most common compounds.
They all are Halogens and good oxidizers
They are very reactive.
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.
all plastic have one common property-what is it?
There are five halogens found. All of halogens are non metals. Similar thing for all of them is they are non metals.
Halogens Apex ;)
Group VIIA elements are known as halogens and all have 7 valence electrons.
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.