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Are halogens all gases?

Bromine (Br2) and Iodine (I2) are liquids at room temperature and pressure


How do the properties of the halogens and noble gases compare?

They are completely different Noble gases are colorless, monoatomic gases; the halogens are diatomic, colored and there form at room temperature is F, gas, Cl, gas, Br, liquid I, solid. Nobel gases are chemically unreactive, helium and neon have no known compounds, a few very reactive compounds are known for the rest. The halogens are all reactive, fluoringe is the most reactive. One or more of the halogens will form compounds with all of the other elements apart from the noble gases. (apart from He and Ne)


Why non-metals gaseous at room temperature?

The atoms of non-metals are covalently bonded in a molecule. These molecules are joint by weak intermolecular forces of attraction which are easily overcame. Hence the boiling point is low and usually below room temperature so at room temperature, they are gaseous.


What twelve gas elements form at room temperature?

All of the noble gases (group 18) are gases at room temperature. In addition, fluorine, chlorine, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.


Is it true that some metalloids are gases at room temperature?

No. All metalloids are solid at room temperature.


Are nitrogen hydrogen oxygen and carbon all gases at room temperature?

Carbon is a solid; oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen are gases at room temperature.


Which elements are all gases at room temperature group 1a?

The noble gases


What class of element includes all of the elements that are gases at room temperature?

All the members of the noble gases family (group 18 of the periodic table) are gases at room temperature.


How do psychical and chemical properties of halogens compare with those of the inert gas?

At room temperature the lighter halogens, F, Cl are diatomic gases, Br is a liquid, I is a solid. All of the halogens are colored and toxic. The noble gases are all colorless odorless non chemically toxic monoatomic gases. (Radon is radioactive).


What is xenon at room temperature?

Xenon is an inert gas. Like all the inert gases, it is a gas at room temperature.


Are some metalloids gases at room temerature?

No. All metalloids are solid at room temperature.


How do halogens differ from noble gases?

halogens are much more reactive