It is Flourine.
The element with the symbol At is Astatine. Astatine is a Group 17(7) Halogen and is radioactive. It has 85 electrons in 6 shells, with 7 electrons in the outer shell.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
NO"!! K is potassium ( Latin ; Kalium). It is a Group (I) Alkali Metal.
Halogen elements are part of Group XVII. They have seven electrons in their outer shell. The halogen that is most associated with bleach is chlorine.
Br. (Note that the first -- or only -- letter of any atomic symbol should be capitalized, irrespective of where in a sentence or list the symbol occurs.)
An important element in standard toothpaste is Fluorine. Fluorine (F) is the first element in the Group 17(7) - Halogen family.
No,. The halogens will gain 1 electron when they react if electrons are exchanged.
Yes, iodine is a halogen. It is the 4th element in group 7. Fluorine, chlorine, bromine , iodine and astatine are all halogens.
The element with the symbol At is Astatine. Astatine is a Group 17(7) Halogen and is radioactive. It has 85 electrons in 6 shells, with 7 electrons in the outer shell.
No. Chlorine is a main group element, but is a nonmetal in the halogen family (group 17).
NO"!! K is potassium ( Latin ; Kalium). It is a Group (I) Alkali Metal.
Halogen elements are part of Group XVII. They have seven electrons in their outer shell. The halogen that is most associated with bleach is chlorine.
Iodine, element number 53 is the halogen (Group 17) element in period 5.
AnswerYes it is. The halogens are at the 17th group of periodic table of elements and are: F (Fluorine), Cl (Chlorine), Br (Bromine), I (Iodine), At (Astatine).
The halogen element used in halogen lights is typically iodine or bromine. These halogens help to increase the efficacy and lifespan of the light bulb by allowing the filament to burn hotter without deteriorating as quickly.
no. chlorine is a halogen (a group 17 element) and not a noble gas (a group 18 element). However chloride ion will have the same electronic configuration as the noble gas, argon
Halogen, group 9, atomic number 17