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Iodine and chlorine are group 17 elements. They are called halogens and all lack one electron of having an electron configuration that mimics that of an inert or noble gas. That makes them very reactive. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the halogens.

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16y ago

Its group 17 in the Periodic Table. The Halogens.

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11y ago

Cl and I

both are halogens

group 17 in periodic table

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The atomic group of Iodine is Group 17, or the Halogens.

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Iodine is present in group-17.It belongs to halogen family.

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Chlorine and iodine are members of the halogens family (group 17 of the periodic table of Mendeleev).

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