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The halogen family, group 17, along with fluorine, chlorine bromine and astatine

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Iodine is in the halogen family on the Periodic Table.

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The families in the periodic table are the vertical rows. Iodine has 7 electrons in its outermost energy level. So it is in the 17th family in the peirodic table.

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Iodine is present in Group-17. It is called halogen family. It has 7 valence electrons.

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