halogens are the most reactive nonmetal family
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.
The alkali group of metals is the most active.
Halogen bulbs are about 30% more efficient so a 70 watt halogen does the job.
There is no halogen microwave. There is a halogen microwave oven bulb. (The technical term for a "bulb" is a lamp.) Some microwave ovens use a halogen lamp to light up the oven cavity. Replacing them is similar to replacing a "regular" incandescent lamp, except that when halogen lamps are being replaced, it is critical not to touch the lamp with bare fingers. Leaving skin oils on a halogen lamp shortens the lamp life and can set up a dangerous situation where the lamp might overheat.
Yes
Group 17. Also known as the Halogen Family.
The halogen elements in the periodic table are found in Group 17:Flourine(F),Chlorine(Cl),Bromine(Br) and Astatine(At).
Group 17 is called the halogen-group (F, Cl, Br, I, At, Uus)
The group which is known as the Halogen is group 7.
No, calcium is not in the halogen group. The halogen group is made up of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
The halogen found in seawater is bromine.
The Halogens are from Florine and down. They are the group 17 elements.
Halogen.
all non-metals and are found in the earth's crust
Group 7A is the Halogen group. It is sometimes also called Group 17, depending on how the periodic table is labeled.
group 17
group 17