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Halogens
are Group 7 in the Periodic Table of Matter and Matter (AMatter) Elements.
There are ten elements: five matter and five antimatter. The term "halogen" means "salt-former" and
compounds containing halogens are called "salts". The Halogens
exist, at room temperature, in all three states of matter: Fluorine Chlorine,
AFluorine and AChlorine
are gases, Bromine and ABromine
are a liquids and Iodine, Astatine, AIodine and
AAstatine are solids.
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Matter Elements |
Antimatter (AMatter) Elements |
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their outer shells, giving them an oxidation number of -1. The Halogen matter elements are:
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All halogens have seven positrons in
their outer shells, giving them an oxidation number of +1. The Halogen Amatter elements are:
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The Rosetta
Stone translates information and knowledge
about matter
into
Amatter terminology.
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