explain " middle row anomaly"
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The Bromine Oxides , Br20,BrO2,BrO3 are the least stable halogen oxides ( Middle row anomaly ) and exits only at low temperature . They are vary powerful oxidizing agents. ....i hope it helps you
The Bromine Oxides , Br20,BrO2,BrO3 are the least stable halogen oxides ( Middle row anomaly ) and exits only at low temperature . They are vary powerful oxidizing agents. ....i hope it helps you
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● Middle row anomaly -
- Gr. 17 elements are F, Cl, Br, I, At, Ts.
- Thus, oxides of all halogens should show same trend.
- But, when experimentally observed oxides of bromine are less stable as compared ti both Cl & I.
- This is known as middle row anomaly.
- Oxides of bromine (Br2O, BrO2, BrO3) exist only at low temperatures.
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● Middle row anomaly -
- Gr. 17 elements are F, Cl, Br, I, At, Ts.
- Thus, oxides of all halogens should show same trend.
- But, when experimentally observed oxides of bromine are less stable as compared ti both Cl & I.
- This is known as middle row anomaly.
- Oxides of bromine (Br2O, BrO2, BrO3) exist only at low temperatures.
Hope this helps you.
Keep asking.
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