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  • 23-09-2022
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Why do halogens not form positive atoms?

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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.

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  • 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.
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