Chemistry, asked by shelmina4, 8 months ago

all halogen are coloured. why? ​

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Answered by mokshitha200725
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Explanation:

Almost all halogens are coloured. This is because halogens absorb radiations in the visible region. This results in the excitation of valence electrons to a higher energy region. Since the amount of energy required for excitation differs for each halogen, each halogen displays a different colour.

Answered by prernasingh214
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All halogens are coloured ,because halogens absorb radiations in the visible region. This results in the excitation of valence electrons to a higher energy region. Since the amount of energy required for excitation differs for each halogen, each halogen displays a different colour.

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