All groups bond with at least one halogen, with the notable exception of the noble gases where some of the group do not.
Group 1 elements (the alkali metals) are all +1, and, because the halogens are -1, will bond with them in a one-to-one ratio. Those bonds are ionic bonds. Group 2 elements (the alkali earth metals) will bond with halogens, and because group 2 elements are all +2, they bond in a one-to-two ratio creating ionic bonds. All of the transition metals form compounds wit th halogens, and because their valency varies they will bond in varying ratios.
The p block elements all bond mainly with covalent bonds but there are many exceptions. the lanthanides and actinides form ionic compounds typically with a a ratio of 1:3
Halogens in the Periodic Table are found in group 7A; the second to last column in the periodic table.
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Halogens (F, Cl, I, Br, At and probable Uus) are contained in the group 17 (after the IUPAC accepted rules) of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
The halogen group on the periodic table is the group of elements in group 17 on the periodic table containing fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. These elements all have an oxidation number of -1. Because of that, they are all extremely reactive, and relatively electronegative.
Fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine are halides.
anything in the halogen group of elements. fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide
Halogens are in the group 17 of the periodic table of Mendeleev.
Group 17 elements are known as the halogens.
For example metals from the group 1 and 2 of the periodic table.
Halogens are in group 17
the halogens are in group 7 :)
The halogens are under group 17 (column 17) on the periodic table. They are in the column right next to the noble gases. They have the highest electronegativity values and typically exist as either anions or diatomic gases. Examples of these elements are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
a group that forms anions with a -1 charge
A group in periodic table is the column of element in periodic table
A group is a column in the periodic table of elements.
hallogens are the 7th-A group in a periodic table .they are mostly gases..like chlorine,flourine etc.check out the periodic table. in chemistry.
A group in Periodic Table is the column of element in periodic table
Chlorine is in Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
The halogens are under group 17 (column 17) on the periodic table. They are in the column right next to the noble gases. They have the highest electronegativity values and typically exist as either anions or diatomic gases. Examples of these elements are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
a group that forms anions with a -1 charge
A group in periodic table is the column of element in periodic table
Chlorine is in Group 17 of the Periodic Table.
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table.
Astatine is placed in group-17 in the Periodic Table. Its symbol is At.
Noble gases are found in the 18th group in the periodic table.
A group is a column in the periodic table of elements.
There is no group p on the periodic table.
Lead is in the group 14 of the Periodic Table.