Which family on the periodic table is the most stable?

Which family on the periodic table is the most stable?

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Q. What are the 18 columns on the periodic table called?

The elements are arranged in seven horizontal rows, called periods or series, and 18 vertical columns, called groups. Groups are labeled at the top of each column. In the United States, the labels traditionally were numerals with capital letters.

Q. What element is in Group 17 and Period 2 of the periodic table?

Group 17 is the second column from the right in the periodic table and contains six elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), astatine (As), and tennessine (Ts). Astatine and tennessine are radioactive elements with very short half-lives and thus do not occur naturally.

Q. What is the atomic number of element of Period 3 and Group 17 of the Periodic Table * 10 4 17 21?

Answer. Answer: it’s chlorine and its atomic number is 17.

Q. Is Iodine a period 5 halogen?

Group 7A (or VIIA) of the periodic table are the halogens: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At).

Q. What is the halogen in the 5th period?

fluorine

Q. What is the period 4 halogen?

Bromine (Br) is an element in group 17 (halogen).

Q. Which Halogen is a dark orange liquid?

bromine

Q. What Colour is fluorine water?

Fluorine condenses into a bright yellow liquid at −188 °C (−306 °F), a transition temperature similar to those of oxygen and nitrogen.

Q. What Colour is iodine in water?

A solution of iodine (I2) and potassium iodide (KI) in water has a light orange-brown color. If it is added to a sample that contains starch, such as the bread pictured above, the color changes to a deep blue.

Q. Can you put iodine in water to purify it?

How Much Iodine Does It Take to Purify Water? If you’re using tincture of iodine, use about 2 drops per quart of clear water and 10 drops for cloudy water. Let it stand for at least 30 minutes in order for the iodine to kill the nasties. One small bottle of iodine crystals can treat up to 2000 quarts.

Q. What is the pH value of iodine?

For chlorine solutions, the accuracy of these ORP measurements is only maintained up to a concentration of 5 to 8ppm. Any chlorine concentration above this level cannot be accurately measured by ORP….

pH% of Active Iodine Specie (I2 and HIO)*% of Active Chlorine Specie (HOCl)**
937.7 – 37.52.9

Q. Why is iodine yellow in water?

2 Answers. The color is in fact caused by the elemental iodine. At the ‘yellow’ stage of reaction the concentration of iodide is low, so the triodide anion (yellow at low concentration and red-brown at high) does not form, hence there is no formation of the blue triodide-amylose complex.

Q. Is Ki an acid or base?

It is a neutral salt! Potassium will act as a spectator ion (as any group 1A element) and since the conjugate acid of I- is a strong acid (hydroiodic acid), it will also act as a spectator. Similarly with NaCl or KBr.

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