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chemical properties of halogens​

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Answered by Anonymous
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★ Halogens are nonmetals.

★ At room temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases and bromine is a liquid.

★ Iodine and astatine are solids.

★ Halogens are very reactive, the reactivity decreases from fluorine to astatine.

Answered by prnesha
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Explanation:

Halogens are nonmetals. At room temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases and bromine is a liquid. Iodine and astatine are solids. Halogens are very reactive, the reactivity decreases from fluorine to astatine. Halogens do not exist in the elemental form in nature. Astatine isotopes are radioactive with short half-lives.

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