halogen
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noun
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Any of a group of five nonmetallic elements with similar properties. The halogens are fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine. Because they are missing an electron from their outermost shell, they react readily with most metals to form salts.
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See Periodic Table
Other Word Forms
- halogenoid adjective
- halogenous adjective
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This process allows researchers to control which halogen atoms, including chlorine, bromine, or iodine, attach to the surface.
From Science Daily • Apr. 4, 2026
Also, LED lights "are a lot more directional, so you've got this much brighter, whiter light in a very directional point hitting your eye compared to the more diffuse halogen ones".
From BBC • Feb. 18, 2026
One already well-understood source of glare is drivers retrofitting their vehicles, replacing old halogen bulbs with LEDs.
From BBC • Oct. 27, 2025
When a simple halogen lamp illuminates the tiny cavities, the light inside is captured as if in a trap.
From Science Daily • Oct. 23, 2025
The halogen bulbs were still installed, but the wires had come loose during Artemis’s investigations.
From "Artemis Fowl" by Eoin Colfer
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