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Valency of the elements in the Halogen Group Is______.


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Valency:

  • “Valency is the combining capacity of an atom.”
  • “The electrons present in the outermost shell of an atom are known as the valence electrons.”

Halogens:

  • Halogens belong to p-block elements.
  • They are placed in Group-17.
  • The general electronic configuration of halogens is ns2np5.
  • The electrons in the outermost shell of halogen is 7, which means it needs only one electron more to attain a stable electronic configuration. Thus the valency of elements in the halogen group is 1.
  • The non-metallic elements of Group 17 of the periodic table are described below:
  1. Fluorine (F)
  2. Chlorine (Cl)
  3. Bromine (Br)
  4. Iodine (I)
  5. Astatine (At)
  6. Tennessine (Ts)

Therefore, the valency of the elements in the Halogen Group is 1.


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