Fluorine(F), Chlorine(Cl), Bromine(Br), and Lodine(I) are elements in the same group on the periodic table. Why are these elements grouped together?
A. They all have similar properties
B. They all have similar atomic masses
C. They all have the same atomic radius
D. They all have the name number of protons
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