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Chemistry, 28.01.2021 22:40 imlexi12393
Chlorine is part of the Halogen Family. These elements are known for being:
1. The most unreactive nonmetal group
2.great conductors of heat and electricity
3.the most reactive nonmetal group
4.inert elements- unreactive
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