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What is the name given to the ions of the halogens on the periodic table?

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halides

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This is one electron away from having a full octet of eight electrons, so these elements tend to form anions having -1 charges, known as halides: fluoride, F-; chloride, Cl-, bromide, Br-, and iodide, I-. In combination with other nonmetals, the halogens form compounds through covalent bonding.

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