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Potassium and fluorine are both halogens?​

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  • 02-02-2021

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false, Potassium and fluorine are not halogens.

only fluorine here is halogen.

potassium is an alkali earth metal it doesn't comes under category of halogens, but fluorine

is a non metal which comes under halogen family.

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