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Similarity in halogen family

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Answered by anshumfp6
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States of Matter at Room Temperature

States of Matter (at Room Temperature) Halogen Appearance

Astatine Black/Metallic [Assumed]

Liquid Bromine Reddish-Brown

Gas Fluorine Pale Yellow-Brown

Chlorine Pale Green

Explanation:

When you look at our descriptions of the elements fluorine and chlorine, you will see that they both have seven electrons in their outer shell. That seven-electron trait applies to all of the halogens. ... We've just told you how reactive the halogens are. Not all halogens react with the same intensity or enthusiasm.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Halogens share many similar properties including: They all form acids when combined with hydrogen. They are all fairly toxic. They readily combine with metals to form salts.

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