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Chemistry
Periodic table
Group 17 Elements
What is an element in Group 17 of the periodic table having seven valence electrons?
Metal halogen
Non metal
Noble gas
Metal
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The element in Group 17 of the periodic table having seven valence electrons is a nonmetal.
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