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Question
Why are the elements of group 17 called ‘halogens’?
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Solution
- Group 17 elements are called halogens because they produce salts.
- The name halogen means salt producer (from Greek: halos = salts, genes = born).
- Chlorine, bromine, and iodine form halide ions (Cl−, Br−, I−).
- These halide ions combine with metals to form salts, commonly found in seawater.
Thus, halogens are salt-forming elements of group 17 in the periodic table.
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