Group 7, the halogens, contains two gases, fluorine and chlorine.
Group 7 are Halogens. The most common are Flourine, Chlorine, Iodide, however, there are more
The element radium (symbol Ra) is in period 7.
Fermium (Fm) is in Group 7 in the Periodic Table.
The groups of electrons with 7 valence electrons are groups 7 and 17 on the periodic table.
The element in period 4, group 7 of the periodic table is Manganese (Mn).
Group 7 are Halogens. The most common are Flourine, Chlorine, Iodide, however, there are more
The most chemically nonmetals are on group 7 of the peridic table e.g:F,CL,BR,I
Hydrogen is not in group 7. It is in group 1 of the periodic table.
Nitrogen is present on group 15 and row 2.It has atomic number 7.It is transparent diatomic gas.
Group 7 in the periodic table is also known as the halogens.
Fermium (Fm) is in Group 7 in the Periodic Table.
The element radium (symbol Ra) is in period 7.
Chlorine is in group 7 because it has 7 electrons in its outermost energy level, making it part of the halogen group. It is in period 3 because it is in the third row of the periodic table based on its increasing atomic number.
The Halogens.
No, it is in group 17. its actually in group 6 like u said, because 17 is the number of protons in chlorine.
The group which is known as the Halogen is group 7.
Francium is in the period 7 and group 1 of the periodic table (alkali metals).