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Answer: There are many possible elements, and they are all in the same vertical column as bromine
Explanation: All the elements in the same vertical columns or same groups have similar chemical properties due to the presence of similar valence shell configurations but have different masses as the number of protons and neutrons keep on increasing on moving down the group.
All the halogens (members of fluorine group) are short of one electron each to attain their stable noble gas configuration and hence behave similarly.
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The elements present in the same horizontal row or same period differ in the chemical properties as they have different valence shell configurations.

The option which best describes the student's opinion is that
there are many possible elements, and they are all in the same
vertical column as bromine.
What is a Group?
A group in the periodic table is the vertical section which
contains elements of the same number of valence electrons and
similar chemical properties.
Bromine for example belong to group 17 which contains other
elements such as:
- Iodine
- Chlorine etc.
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