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QuestionIdentify the group of halogens in the periodic table: A) 1 A(1)1 \mathrm{~A}(1) B) 2 A(2)2 \mathrm{~A}(2) C) 6 A(16)6 \mathrm{~A}(16) D) 7 A(17)7 \mathrm{~A}(17) E) 8 A(18)8 \mathrm{~A}(18).

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The halogens are a group in the periodic table. . The options provided are groups in the periodic table.
3. The halogens are found in only one of these groups.

STEP 2

The halogens are a specific group of non-metal elements located on the periodic table. They are found in Group17, which is also sometimes represented as Group7A.

STEP 3

Comparing the given options with the known information, we find that option D) 7 A(17)7 \mathrm{~A}(17) matches the group where halogens are found.
So, the halogens are found in Group 7 A(17)7 \mathrm{~A}(17).

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