alopez1004 alopez1004
  • 23-09-2022
  • Chemistry
contestada

Why do halogens not form positive atoms?

Respuesta :

quangchu005
quangchu005 quangchu005
  • 23-09-2022

Answer:

Due to the fact that halogens have an outer shell made up of seven valence electrons, they frequently obtain an additional electron and a negative charge.

Answer Link
horses027 horses027
  • 23-09-2022
Halogens have an outer shell of seven valence electrons, so they tend to gain an extra electron and gain a negative charge.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

alex is making a pizza. the round pizza has a 16 inch diameter. what is the area of the pizza crust needed to fill the entire pan?
Water reabsorption through the proximal convoluted tubule is termed obligatory water reabsorption, whereas water reabsorption through the distal convoluted tubu
(Only answer 7) I need help!! 10 points!
If I have 147 cups for a party and don’t have enough and Sarah gives me 154 how many do I have?
At equilibrium, the concentrations in this system were found to be [N21 O20.200 M and [NO]0.500 M. N2(8) 02e) 2NO(g) If more NO is added, bringing its concentra
(6x-2)/4=x-2 what is x
Decreased estrogen levels allow osteoclasts to remain active beyond their normal lifespan. Based on this information, which of the following will result from de
how old am i if 300 reduced by 2 times my age is 196
Quanah Parker was the
Which of the following elements has the highest electronegativity? hydrogen carbon chlorine fluorine