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7 March, 04:05
Is fluorine a halogen
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Myla Harrington
7 March, 04:13
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Yes, fluorine is a halogen because it is a group 17 element.
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Chana Roach
7 March, 04:33
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Yes it is because it is a member of the halogen family
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