Yes, Halogen is a noble gas, which is a non-metal by definition.
Bromine is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period of the periodic table. It is the only halogen that exists in a liquid state at room temperature.
Fluoride is the ion of fluorine, which is a nonmetal.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
'Family name????' it is the Halogen Group.
Bromide is the ion of the element bromine, which is a nonmetal.
Astatine is a nonmetal and halogen.
Bromine is a liquid nonmetal halogen in the fourth period of the periodic table. It is the only halogen that exists in a liquid state at room temperature.
Fluorine. One going down the Halogen Group , the elements become less reactive. Compare with the Alkali metals (Grp 1) , which become more reactive on going down the Group from Lithium to Francium.
Fluoride is the ion of fluorine, which is a nonmetal.
liquid.
It is a nonmetal, more specifically, it is a halogen.
Bromine is considered a nonmetal. It is the only nonmetal that comes in a liquid form. It is also a halogen.
Yes,it is a non metal.It is a liquid halogen.
No; chlorine is a nonmetal and a halogen.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
halogens are the most reactive nonmetal family
It is the only liquid.