No, they are both gasses.
None of them are Fluorine, Chlorine and Bromine are all gases at room temperature. Iodine and Astatine are both solid at room temperature.
Yes, fluorine (F2) and chlorine (Cl2) are both gas at room temperature. but if you leave them out in the cold they will turn into poison and if you leave it beneathe the blazing hot sun then it will explode.
they are both used in everyday life. fluorine{tooth paste} and chlorine{bleach}
YES, very similar properties. Both Fluorine and Chlorine are in Group (or Family) 17. Fluorine is in Period 2 and Chlorine is Period 3
At standard temperature and pressure, both fluorine and chlorine are gases in family seventeen.
The temperature of chlorine will be solid as its boiling and melting point are both negative numbers...melting point: -101 degreesboiling point: -34
Fluorine is more chemically similar to chlorine than it is to oxygen. Fluorine and chlorine both have 7 valance electrons, whereas oxygen has 6.
Both fluorine and chlorine have seven valence electrons. In the case of fluorine they're in n=2 and in the case of fluorine they're in n=3, but other than that they're the same.
Fluorine or Bromine have similar properties to chlorine because both are halogens.
The Halogens Fluorine and Chlorine are both reactive gases.
Chlorine and Fluorine
Chlorine is an atom. Sodium is a metal, a solid. When Na (sodium) and Cl (Chlorine) react, electrons are exchanged, and the properties of the compound NaCl are different from both sodium and Chlorine. And Chlorine gas is just a state of matter, if in a low enough temperature, it will freeze, becoming a solid. Like