Halogens are in the group 17 of the periodic table.
The family containing 7 valance electrons is called the Halogens. They are all called (in order of increasing valance electrons): Alkali Metals(1), Alkaline Earth Metals(2), Boron Group(3), Carbon Group(4), Nitrogen Group(5), Oxygen Group/Chalcogens(6), Halogens(7), and Noble Gasses(8/full).
Halogens!! :D its the most reactive nonmetal and has 7 valence electrons!
Nitrogen is not a member of group 6A. It belongs to group 5A on the periodic table. The other elements - oxygen, selenium, and sulfur - belong to group 6A.
Group 17 (known as Halogens)
Group 1: Alkali metals Group 7: Manganese family Note: As per old naming terminology, group VIIA will be halogens. Now this is group 17.
The family names for the groups in the periodic table are as follows: Group 1A is the Alkali Metals, Group 2A is the Alkaline Earth Metals, Group 3A is the Boron Group, Group 4A is the Carbon Group, Group 5A is the Nitrogen Group, Group 6A is the Chalcogens, Group 7A is the Halogens, and Group 8A is the Noble Gases. These groups represent a range of elemental properties and reactivities.
Groups 6A and 7A are typically classified as the "chalcogens" and "halogens," respectively. Group 8A is known as the "noble gases."
The most reactive family of nonmetals is the halogen family.
The family name for group 17 elements in the periodic table is the Halogens.
Group 17 or halogens
group 17
Iodine belongs to group 17. It is in the family called the halogens.
it belongs to the non-metal family. group 6A also known as group 16
The name of the family is the Halogen family.
Halogens or group 17
The family containing 7 valance electrons is called the Halogens. They are all called (in order of increasing valance electrons): Alkali Metals(1), Alkaline Earth Metals(2), Boron Group(3), Carbon Group(4), Nitrogen Group(5), Oxygen Group/Chalcogens(6), Halogens(7), and Noble Gasses(8/full).
halogens- its group (family) 7 on the periodic table