Why halogens have low melting and boiling points?
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Due to small size halogen have low melting point and boiling point in there respective periods. However on moving down the group the melting point and boiling point gradual increases. It is because of increase of magnitude of the vandeewall's force of attraction due to increases in the molecular size
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