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boling point of halogens?​

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363 degree Fahrenheit

Explanation:

The halogens include, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine. At room temperature, the lighter halogens are gases, bromine is a liquid and the heavier halogens are solids, reflecting the range of boiling points found in the group. The boiling point of fluorine is -188 degrees Celsius (-306 degrees Fahrenheit), while iodine’s boiling point is 184 degrees Celsius (363 degrees Fahrenheit), a difference that, like atomic radius, is associated with higher atomic mass.

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