All halogens are very reactive chemical elements anf form anions.
they dont have any common properties except that when halogens gain one electron, they achieve the electronic configuration of the nearest noble gas.
they have similar properties
No, they are not.
Halogens are very reactive both physically & chemically than that of inert gases ,as halogens have valency 1.
Halogens have similar properties. All of them form anion.
Fluorine or Bromine have similar properties to chlorine because both are halogens.
No the properties are different and they belong to two different groups
They share many properties, but one is that they all have 7 valence electrons.
Halogens are very reactive nonmetals because their atoms need to gain only one electron to have a complete outer level. The atoms of halogens combine readily with other atoms, especially metals, to gain that missing electron. The reaction of a halogen with a metal makes a salt, such as sodium chloride. Both chlorine and iodine are used as disinfectants. Chlorine is used to treat water. Iodine mixed with alcohol is used in hospitals.Although the chemical properties of the halogens are similar, the physical properties are quite different,
Halogens have many properties but the most important is the high reactivity and high electonegativity.let example of flourine it is so much high reactive that even if it react in dark still it will creat an explosion.
Halogens are all non-metals, they are all very reactive, and they are all colorful.
Both are salts, contain sodium and contain halogens (iodine and chlorine are halogens).