Only fluorine and chlorine are gases at room temperature.
Bromins is a liquid.
Iodine and astatine are solids.
The halogens that are gases at room temperature and pressure are fluorine and chlorine.
Bromine (Br2) and Iodine (I2) are liquids at room temperature and pressure
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All the members of the noble gases family (group 18 of the periodic table) are gases at room temperature.
It is a brown liquid under normal conditions,fluorine and chlorine are gases iodine is a solid. The other non metals are gases or solids. Chemically it is similar to the other halogens, forming compounds with Br- ion, forming a single covalent bond is compounds like methyl bromide. Bromine- a non metal liquid at room temperature.
At room temperature and pressure, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is liquid and iodine is a solid
Bromine (Br2) and Iodine (I2) are liquids at room temperature and pressure
no bromine is liquid and iodine is solid at room temp
At room temperature, fluorine and chlorine are gases, bromine is a liquid, and iodine and astatine are solids.
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They can be depending on the temperature and pressure. They can also be liquids and solids. At room temperature and pressure they are gases.
The halogens family contain: F and Cl (gases), Br (liquid), I and At (solids).
Iodine and astatine are solids at room temperature.
Gases at room temperature
Argon is a gas at room temperature. It is in the noble gases on the Periodic Table.
There are two that are gases, fluorine and chlorine.
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