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Fluorine, chlorine, Iodine, Astatine, and Ununseptium
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Fluorine because it is in the same group (group 17) as Bromine therefore it has the same chemical properties
Elements similar to chlorine will be located in the same group(17).
The chemical properties of calcium are most similar to (in between) the chemical properties of magnesium and strontium.
The other members of group 17, the halogens. Specifically chlorine
Bromine and Chlorine both have equal chemical properties. They both have 7 electrons in the outermost energy level. They both gain 1 electron to get the noble gas configuration.Cl and Br have same chemical properties. They have 7 valence electrons. They both are non-metals.
Fluorine because it is in the same group (group 17) as Bromine therefore it has the same chemical properties
yes, theyre masses are similar and they are both metalloids
Si and Ge have similar chemical properties due to how close they are on the periodic table. Silicon and GermaniumÊare both metalloids.
The three non metals are chlorine bromine and fluorine. They have similar chemical properties.
because metalloids usually have properties that are similar to metals and nonmetals
Elements similar to chlorine will be located in the same group(17).
Chlorine ,Bromine and Iodine have same chemical properties as Fluorine.
Any other halides - fluorine, chlorine, iodine or astatine
Bromine and iodine, which are in the same group as chlorine, have similar type of chemical characteristics.
No, the chemical properties of calcium and bromine are not similar. The melting point for Calcium is 8390C, bromine's is -7.250C. Calcium's boiling point is 1484°C, bromine's is 58.750C. etc. Calcium is a silvery white, soft alkaline earth metal. Although none of the alkaline earths occur free in nature, calcium compounds are abundant. Bromine is a reddish-brown liquid, and it has a metallic luster in solid form.
Fluorine and other elements that are in group 17. A cool site is chemicool.com
The same? No. Similar? yes, Flourine, Bromine, Iodine. See "HALOGENS"