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Explain why the halogens are not monatomic

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Answered by minhaj66340
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Atoms are much more stable when they have 8 electrons in their outer shell. ... That results in both atoms having 8 outer electrons. Once they've bonded into a diatomic molecule there is no incentive to react with any further bromine atoms, so a sample of the halogen will consist of individual molecules.

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