Salt formers / group 17 elements.
The elements of Group VII (or group 17) of the Periodic Table are called halogens, which means "salt formers"
Chlorine belongs to the halogen family of elements.
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
iodine
It is part of the Halogens family
If the halogen is in ionic form in the compound, the general name is "halide". Common salt, with formula NaCl, is a familiar example. There are also many other compounds of halogens in which the halogen participates in a covalent bond rather than forming an ion.
The name of the chlorine family member is a halogen.
it is called a halide.
The halogen in period 2 is fluorine.
Chlorine is a halogen.
The halogen in the 2nd period is fluorine (F).
Chlorine belongs to the halogen group in the periodic table.
Chlorine belongs to the halogen family of elements.
The family name of bromine is the halogens.
The family name for bromine is the halogen family.
Halogen
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
Metal & Non metal Halides = PCl5, NaBr Halates = NaIO3, KClO3 Perhalates = NH4ClO4, KBrO4 Halites = NaClO2, HIO2 Hypohalites = Ca(ClO)2, HBrO InterHalogens = BrF5, ICl3