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What are the elements of group VII called?


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Halogen:

  • Group VII elements are known as halogens.
  • They are located in the second from the right vertical column of the periodic table.
  • In nature, halogens do not exist in their elemental state.
  • Chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I) are the three most prevalent Group VII elements.
  • Group VII elements create salts when they react with metals.
  • The halogens have middling melting temperatures and low boiling points.
  • Fluorine has the lowest melting and boiling points.
  • As we progress through the group, the melting and boiling points rise.

Elements of Halogens:

  • Fluorine (F)
  • Chlorine (Cl)
  • Bromine (Br)
  • Iodine (I)
  • Astatine (At)

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