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Why are fluorine and chlorine gases at room temperature

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Answered by guddimishram
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Answer:

Fluorine & Chlorine are gases at room temperature due to weak van der waals forces .

As we move down the group van der waals forces of attraction increase an hence Bromine is liquid & Iodine is solid.

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Answered by sheru11
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Here is ur Answer!!!!!!

In fluorine, the electrons are tightly packed held to the nuclie. the electrons have little chance to wonder to one side of the molecule...

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