Katelynn4301 Katelynn4301
  • 03-12-2018
  • Chemistry
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The elements in group 17 of the periodic table are all called halogens. All halogens have the same

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RomeliaThurston RomeliaThurston
  • 03-07-2019

Answer: They have same number of valence electrons.

Explanation:

Group 17 elements are known as halogens and these include fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), Bromine (Br), iodine (I) and Astatine (At).

The valence electronic configuration of Group 17 elements is:  [tex]ns^2np^5[/tex] where n = period number

The number of valence electrons for these elements are 7.

Hence, all the elements in Group 17 have same number of valence electrons.

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camdenhiller
camdenhiller camdenhiller
  • 09-04-2021

Answer:

D. number of valence electrons.

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