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Why are halogens the most stable ionic charge?

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When halogens form ions, they are called halide ions. These types of ions have a negative charge due to gaining electrons.


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I think what you are asking is about is which group on the periodic table has elements with an oxidation number of -1 in most ionic compounds. That is the 17th group - the halogens.


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What typically form ions with a 1- charge?

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