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Which property is common to all halogens? They are all highly reactive nonmetals. They are all unreactive nonmetals. They are all metalloids. They are all highly reactive metals.
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Which property is common to all halogens?
They are all highly reactive nonmetals.
They are all unreactive nonmetals.
They are all metalloids.
They are all highly reactive metals.
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they are all highly reactive nonmetals
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They are all metalloids. For example . bromine.iodine
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