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Why are halogens unreactive? A. *Halogens need one to two more electrons to fill their outer shell. B. Halogens need three to four more electrons to fill their outer shell. C. D. Halogens have a full outer
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Why are halogens unreactive?
A. *Halogens need one to two more electrons to fill their outer shell.
B. Halogens need three to four more electrons to fill their outer shell.
C. D. Halogens have a full outer shell of valence electrons.
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Answer: B) is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think it is D, halogens have a full outer shell of valence electrons :)) hope I helped
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